ADONET-scholarships doctoral students
Forum 'Emplois' - Sujet créé le 2005-12-07
UNIVERSITE CATHOLIQUE DE LOUVAIN
CENTER FOR OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND ECONOMETRICS
In the cadre of ADONET (Algorithmic Discrete Opimization Network) financed by the European Union, CORE (Center for Operations Research and Econometrics, Université catholique de Louvain) is looking to offer one or more early-stage researcher scholarships for doctoral students wishing to spend a period from between 3-12 months at CORE during the 2006-2007 academic year (or earlier).
Topics of interest include semi-definite optimization, nonlinear integer programs, mixed integer programming, primal algorithms, polyhedral combinatorics.
Candidates are asked to submit a CV, a brief research proposal and a letter from their supervisor to Laurence Wolsey (wolsey@core.ucl.ac.be). Candidates wishing to start a doctorate will only be considered if they are exceptional, and have at least two reference letters.
Complete applications received by February 1st, 2006 will receive a response by the end of February. Applications received later will be considered in May if resources are still available.
CENTER FOR OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND ECONOMETRICS
In the cadre of ADONET (Algorithmic Discrete Opimization Network) financed by the European Union, CORE (Center for Operations Research and Econometrics, Université catholique de Louvain) is looking to offer one or more early-stage researcher scholarships for doctoral students wishing to spend a period from between 3-12 months at CORE during the 2006-2007 academic year (or earlier).
Topics of interest include semi-definite optimization, nonlinear integer programs, mixed integer programming, primal algorithms, polyhedral combinatorics.
Candidates are asked to submit a CV, a brief research proposal and a letter from their supervisor to Laurence Wolsey (wolsey@core.ucl.ac.be). Candidates wishing to start a doctorate will only be considered if they are exceptional, and have at least two reference letters.
Complete applications received by February 1st, 2006 will receive a response by the end of February. Applications received later will be considered in May if resources are still available.