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Today's Topics:

1. Postdoctoral position in Algorithms/Lower Bounds at Bristol
University, UK (Raphael C)
2. CFP Foundations of Computational Intelligence FoCI 2016
(Pietro Oliveto)


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Date: Fri, 27 May 2016 07:03:38 +0100
From: Raphael C <drraph@gmail.com>
To: dmanet <dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de>
Subject: [DMANET] Postdoctoral position in Algorithms/Lower Bounds at
Bristol University, UK
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POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN ALGORITHMS RESEARCH AND/OR LOWER BOUNDS

Application deadline June 6, 2016. Start date negotiable but
ideally by September 2016.

Salary: 35,609 to £40,082 UK pounds (approx 52k to 59k US dollars).

This is a fixed term appointment terminating end of December 2017.

The Algorithms team in the Department of Computer Science at Bristol
University is looking to hire a postdoctoral researcher in the areas
of algorithms research and/or lower bounds. The post will require a
high level of expertise in areas which may include but not be limited
to data structures/algorithms, discrete probability, discrete
mathematics and combinatorics.

Our current work focuses on pattern matching in dynamically changing
data however we also have a broader interest in other aspects of
algorithms/theory research.

The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. in theoretical computer science
("Track A") or closely related mathematical area together with a
strong track record of international publications in algorithms or
theoretical computer science ("Track A") venues. This may include for
example, ICALP/SODA/STOC/FOCS. We welcome applications from talented
computer scientists whose main interest has been in mainstream "Track
A" theory rather than specifically pattern matching.


Please see http://bit.ly/1Zn3r0z for full details both of the post and
the application process.

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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 27 May 2016 13:51:30 +0100
From: Pietro Oliveto <p.oliveto@sheffield.ac.uk>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] CFP Foundations of Computational Intelligence FoCI
2016
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Dear colleagues

Please consider to submit your papers to FoCI (call for papers below).

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FOCI 2016, IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computational Intelligence,
affiliated to IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence, IEEE
SSCI 2016

6-9 December 2016, Athens, Greece

http://ssci2016.cs.surrey.ac.uk/ <http://ieee-ssci.org/>

The 2016 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (IEEE SSCI
2016) will be held in Athens, Greece onDecember 6-9, 2016. SSCI is a
flagship annual international conference on computational intelligence
sponsored by the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society. All accepted
paper will appear in IEEE Xplore Digital Library and indexed by EI, SCOPUS
etc.

As a tradition, IEEE SSCI 2016 will co-locate a number of symposiums, each
dedicated to a special topic related to computational intelligence, thereby
providing a unique platform for promoting cross-fertilization. SSCI 2016
will be featured by cross-symposium tutorials, keynote speeches, panel
discussions, PhD consortiums, oral presentations and poster sessions.
Student grants, Best paper Awards and Student Best Paper Award will be
given.

Computational intelligence techniques have proven useful after numerous
applications in real world problems. However, there is much work to be done
in order to fully understand the theoretical foundations of such
techniques. IEEE FOCI'16, provides an ideal forum for those who are
interested in the fundamental issues of computational intelligence to
exchange their ideas and present their latest findings.

IEEE FOCI'16 will focus on fundamental theoretical and practical
foundations of computational intelligence, including but not limited to
neural networks, fuzzy logic, evolutionary computation, and other machine
learning methods. The symposium will put equal emphasis on theoretical and
practical work as long as it addresses the foundations of computational
intelligence.


WEBPAGE:

For more information about FOCI 2016 see,

http://ssci2016.cs.surrey.ac.uk/FOCI.htm <http://ieee-ssci.org.za:8080/FOCI>


IMPORTANT DATES:

Paper submission due: July 18, 2016
Paper acceptance: September 12, 2016
Final paper submission: October 10, 2016
Early registration: October 10, 2016


--
Pietro S. Oliveto
Vice Chancellor's Fellow,
EPSRC Early Career Fellow,
Department of Computer Science,
The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.


*Fully funded PhD studentships available now* in time complexity analysis
of bio-inspired computation. Enquiries by excellent candidates can be sent
to me by email. Applications will be accepted until the posts are filled.
Further details are here
<http://staffwww.dcs.shef.ac.uk/people/P.Oliveto/PhDStudentships.html>.
Applicants should apply using the online application form here
<http://www.shef.ac.uk/postgraduate/online>

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