Application for Postdoc Position
This page is still not updated for applying for the 2010/11 academic year – updated information should appear here sometime in November.
If you are interested in a postdoc position for 2009/10 in either the center for computational intractability or the theory group in Princeton University or NYU, please fill out the form below. To ensure we can give your application our full consideration, please fill this form before December, 15 2008. If you are also interested in a postdoc position in any other group (IAS,DIMACS or teaching positions at Princeton/NYU) please see the respective web pages.
Please ask your recommenders to email their letters of reference to postdoc.intractability {at} gmail(.)com, and include the words “Reference letter for [your name]” in the subject line. Letters should get to us by December 31, 2009.
Information about position: We solicit applications for up to 4 postdoctoral fellow positions in theoretical computer science in the Department of Computer Science at Princeton University. Postdocs will be affiliated with the NSF-funded Center for Computational Intractability (CCI) or the Princeton Center for Theoretical Computer Science. Candidates should have finished a PhD in Computer Science or a related field, or be on track to finish one by September 2009. Candidates affiliated with the CCI will have visiting privileges at partner institutions New York University, Rutgers University, and Institute for Advanced Study and the opportunity to collaborate with faculty there.
We also have the flexibility to offer suitable candidates one or more of the following: (a) longer term appointment (b) a senior fellow position with higher salary (c) joint appointments with the above partner institutions.
Applicants should apply preferably by Dec 15 and no later than Jan 1 by using the form below. (After Jan 1, please inquire first if the positions are still available.) They should also ask three recommenders to send letters directly to this address via email. The subject line of all email correspondence should contain the applicant’s full name.
Princeton University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. For information about applying to Princeton and how to self identify, please see
http://web.Princeton.edu/sites/dof/ApplicantsInfo.htm
Thank you and good luck!
Princeton University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.




