[TYPES/announce] Researcher Positions in HoTT

Steve Awodey awodey at cmu.edu
Mon May 8 15:36:11 EDT 2017


Senior and Post-Doctoral Researchers in Homotopy Type Theory / Category Theory / Type Theory / Homotopy Theory
Carnegie Mellon University / Philosophy Department 

The research group in Homotopy Type Theory at Carnegie Mellon University seeks both Senior and Post-Doctoral Researchers, without teaching duties, for one academic year.  The Senior Researcher position would be suitable for a Visiting Professorship as a sabbatical leave from your home institution.  The Post-Doctoral Researcher position includes a possibility of renewal.  Both positions could begin as early as August 2017, or later.  Candidates should have a PhD and research experience in a relevant area and a desire to collaborate with the existing research group, which consists of several faculty members, postdocs, and graduate students.

Questions about these positions may be directed to Steve Awodey, awodey at cmu.edu.
Candidates should submit a CV and a brief research statement to CMUPhilosophy at andrew.cmu.edu.

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Time Type: Full Time 
Minimum Education Level: Doctorate or equivalent 
Salary: According to Experience
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