I just received this call from Bartek Klin. Since it might be of interest to readers of this blog, I decided to post it. Warsaw is a hotbed for TCS research. Follow the links below for more details.
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Call for post-doctoral research positions at the Warsaw Center of Mathematics and Computer Science.
Warsaw Center of Mathematics and Computer Science (WCMCS) is a joint
project of two scientific units: the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics
and Mechanics of the University of Warsaw (MIMUW), and the Institute of
Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IMPAN). The Center is
built on the long-standing cooperation between the two units, in both
teaching and research. The Center was designated as a Leading National
Research Center (Krajowy Naukowy Osrodek Wiodacy, KNOW) by the Polish
Ministry of Science and Higher Education in July 2012. The award comes
with a substantial grant which will provide financing of the Center for
the next five years. The grant will be used for enhancing the research
potential of both participating institutions; this includes financing
post-doctoral positions.
The post-doctoral research positions at the WCMCS are aimed at young
researchers who have just received their PhD. Successful candidates will
be employed as an adiunkt (assistant professor) at one of the following
institutions, as indicated in the candidate’s application:
* the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics at the University
of Warsaw, http://www.mimuw.edu.pl; or
* the Warsaw branch of the Mathematical Institute of the Polish Academy of
Sciences, http://www.impan.pl
The positions are for 6-12 months, with a possible extension to at most
18 months, altogether. The salary will be 7000 PLN per month, before
taxes. In addition, the holder of the position will be eligible for
financial support to participate in scientific meetings.
The position comes with a teaching load of up to 60 hours per semester.
At least 3/4 of the position’s duration should be between October 1 and
June 30.
The applicant should have defended their PhD not earlier than 4 years
before the planned beginning of the position. This period can be
prolonged by the parental leave.
The candidate applying for a post-doc position at the WCMCS should submit the following documents:
* a cover letter of application addressed to the Board of WCMCS,
indicating the institution (MIMUW or IMPAN) and the period of his/her
employment,
* a CV including a list of publications, and copies of 5 best papers, at
most,
* a document that confirms holding the PhD Degree or information about the
expected date of obtaining such a degree,
* a research plan including a collaboration scheme with researchers from
MIMUW or IMPAN.
All documents should be sent as pdf files to the following e-mail address: wcmcs.postdoc@mimuw.edu.pl
In addition, the applicant should ask at most two senior researchers to
send their letters of support to the same e-mail address. The deadline
for application is December 10, 2012.
A successful candidate can take his or her job immediately after the
announcement of the results of the selection and not later than 8 months
after that moment. If the candidate has no PhD degree while submitting,
before starting the work he or she should present a document that
confirms holding the degree.
More information about WCMCS at http://www.wcmcs.edu.pl
Papers I find interesting---mostly, but not solely, in Process Algebra---, and some fun stuff in Mathematics and Computer Science at large and on general issues related to research, teaching and academic life.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Friday, November 09, 2012
Jean van Heijenoort: Kaleidoscope
Yesterday, an email message on the FOM mailing list alerted me to the availability of a special issue of the journal Logica Universalis in celebration of the centenary of the birth of Jean van Heijenoort. I could not resist reading the contribution entitled Jean van Heijenoort: Kaleidoscope by Anita Burdman Feferman. This 15-page piece is a wonderful read and paints the picture of a personality who must have been truly (much) larger than life. How often does one meet a logician who was a personal secretary to Leon Trotsky from 1932 to 1939, and from then until 1947, an American Trotskyist activist? Not to mention that he also had a love affair with Frida Kahlo to boot and that he was killed by his wife in an act of passion.
The book Politics, Logic, Love: The Life of Jean van Heijenoort by
Anita Burdman Feferman is now firmly on my list of things to read. (You can read a review here.)
The book Politics, Logic, Love: The Life of Jean van Heijenoort by
Anita Burdman Feferman is now firmly on my list of things to read. (You can read a review here.)
Wednesday, November 07, 2012
Guide for Application to Obtain an Italian National Scientific Qualification
The new recruiting process for full and associate professor positions in Italian universities is based on a two phase process.
Candidates must first obtain the so-called Abilitazione, and then apply for a
position at an Italian university. See here for more details.
In order to facilitate international participation in the first stage of this process, the University of Rome "La Sapienza" has created a guide and a series of video tutorials to help researchers who are not fluent in Italian or familiar with Italian rules apply.
For what they are worth (i.e. nothing), here are two considerations off the top of my head.
In order to facilitate international participation in the first stage of this process, the University of Rome "La Sapienza" has created a guide and a series of video tutorials to help researchers who are not fluent in Italian or familiar with Italian rules apply.
For what they are worth (i.e. nothing), here are two considerations off the top of my head.
- First of all, kudos go to "La Sapienza" for producing this supporting material. I am not aware of other Italian institutions that are taking this step and/or who have search committees that are actively looking for foreign applicants. (If you are, please post a comment.)
- There is probably something not quite right with a system that needs to be explained using four videos on YouTube :-)
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