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Anyone who feared that my taking a real job would lead to the slow demise of this blog: your fears were entirely justified.  I barely even read blogs anymore—or Twitters, or whatever the young people use nowadays.  Though come to think of it, maybe I should switch to a Twitter feed, since blogging has become too weighty and substantive for me?

In the meantime, I’ve been asked to post the following.

Simons Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Theoretical Computer Science

The Theory of Computation (TOC) group at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) at MIT is seeking candidates for a post-doctoral position in the general area of the theory of computation. Applicants in all areas of theory are encouraged to apply, including (but not exclusive to) algorithms, complexity theory, combinatorial optimization, cryptography, distributed computing, game theory and computation, geometry, parallel computing, and quantum computing. This fellowship is made possible by a generous gift from the Simons Foundation.

The fellowship is a two year position, starting the summer or fall of 2010. The fellowship stipend is gauged to attract the highest caliber of applicants. Generous funds for scientific travel will be available for use at the fellow’s discretion. Fellows will be assigned a faculty member close to their research interests from the TOC group. Fellows will be encouraged (although not required) to teach a graduate seminar in their area of research.

  • Eligibility: Candidates must receive their PhD during the academic year immediately preceding that in which the fellowship would begin.  There are no other restrictions based on nationality or any other basis.
  • Application Process: Candidate applications should include a description of professional interests and goals in research. Each application should include a curriculum vitae and the names and addresses of three or more individuals who will provide letters of recommendation. Letter writers should submit their letters directly to MIT to the address below. Please submit complete applications by January 31st, 2010.
  • Address to submit application: All application materials and recommendation letters should be sent electronically to theory-postdoc@csail.mit.edu.  The candidates name should be included in the subject line of the email.  Alternatively, the materials can be also sent to the following address:Simons Postdoctoral Fellowship, c/o Joanne Hanley
    MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
    The Stata Center, Building 32 –G682
    32 Vassar Street
    Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

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