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15 Doctoral Student Positions Available
on the subject of Polynomial Optimization, Efficiency through Moments and Algebra
at eleven European Research Institutes and Universitites
The Innovative Training Network POEMA is hiring 15 Doctoral Students starting from September 2019. The proposed projects will be investigating the development of new algebraic and geometric methods combined with computer algebra techniques for global non-linear optimization problems. Applications will focus on smarter cities challenges, urban traffic management, water network management, energy flow control, or environmental monitoring.
Available positions
- ESR 1: Algebraic tools for exact SDP and its variants
Advisor: M. Safey el Din (Sorbonne University, Paris, France);
- ESR 2: Exact algorithms for structured polynomial optimization
Advisor: M. Safey el Din (Sorbonne University, Paris, France);
- ESR 3: Polynomial optimization problems with symmetry
Advisor: C. Scheiderer (Univ. of Konstanz, Germany);
- ESR 4: Hyperbolic polynomials and the Generalized Lax Conjecture
Advisor: M. Schweighofer (Univ. of Konstanz, Germany);
- ESR 5: Tensor Decomposition by Vector Bundles tools
Advisor: G. Ottaviani (Firenze, Italy)
- ESR 6: Approximation hierarchies for (non-)commutative polynomial optimization
Advisor: M. Laurent (CWI, Amsterdam, the Nerthelands)
- ESR 7: Approximation hierarchies for graph parameters
Advisor: M. Laurent (CWI, Amsterdam, the Nerthelands)
- ESR 8: Polynomial Optimization Problems in Operations Research and Finance
Advisor: E. de Klerk (Univ. of Tilburg, the Netherlands)
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- ESR 9: Structure of moment problems and applications to polynomial optimization
Advisor: B. Mourrain (INRIA, Sophia Antipolis, France);
- ESR 10: Group theoretic polynomial bases for global optimization
Advisor: E. Hubert (INRIA, Sophia Antipolis, France);
- ESR 11: Numerical cubature with symmetry and applications to polynomial optimisation
Advisor: C. Riener (Univ. of Tromsoe, Norway);
- ESR12: Algorithms and software for nonlinear convex conic optimization
Advisor: M. Stingl (Friedrich Alexander Univ. Erlangen, Germany)
- ESR 13: Algorithms and software for structured SDP
Advisor: M. Kocvara (Univ. of Birmingham, UK)
- ESR 14: Polynomial Optimization: Some challenges from applications
Advisor: M. Korda (CNRS, LAAS, Toulouse, France);
- ESR 15: Polynomial Optimization Techniques for Energy Network Operation and Design
Advisors: M. Gabay, S. Mouret (ARTELYS, Paris, France);
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The position have usually for a duration of three years. Applicants must have a Master’s degree in Computer Science,Mathematics or Engineering (or any equivalent diploma) at the date of recruitment.
POEMA is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network funded by the European Union. Its goal is to train scientists at the interplay of algebra, geometry and computer science for polynomial optimization problems and to foster scientific and technological advances, stimulating interdisciplinary and intersectoriality knowledge exchange between algebraists, geometers, computer scientists and industrial actors facing real-life optimization problems.
Detailed application for the positions can be found at https://easychair.org/cfp/POEMA-19-22