Research Associate in Computational Social Choice (3 posts)
‘Algorithms for Complex Collective Decisions of Structured Domains’ (ACCORD)
led by Professor Edith Elkind. This project aims to develop new tools and
methodologies for making complex group decisions in rich and structured
environments.
The role involves formulating desiderata that apply to such preference
aggregation procedures, designing specific procedures that satisfy as many of
these desiderata as possible, and developing efficient algorithms for
computing them. You will be expected to manage your own research and
administrative activities which will include small scale project management,
as well as collaborate in the preparation of research papers for publication
in conferences and journals.
The primary selection criteria are a PhD (or close to completion), in a
relevant area of science (which could be computer science, mathematics,
economics or operations research) together with a documented track record of
completing research projects in the area of algorithms, complexity, social
choice, multi-agent systems, or operations research as witnessed by published
peer-reviewed work. You will possess excellent communication skills and be
able to work both independently and as part of a collaborative team.
The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on 22 February 2018.
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We are seeking three Research Associates to join the ERC-funded project ‘Algorithms for Complex Collective Decisions of Structured Domains’ (ACCORD) led by Professor Edith Elkind. This project aims to develop new tools and methodologies for making complex group decisions in rich and structured environments. The role involves formulating desiderata that apply to such preference aggregation procedures, designing specific procedures that satisfy as many of these desiderata as possible, and developing efficient algorithms for computing them. You will be expected to manage your own research and administrative activities which will include small scale project management, as well as collaborate in the ... We are seeking three Research Associates to join the ERC-funded project
‘Algorithms for Complex Collective Decisions of Structured Domains’ (ACCORD) led by Professor Edith Elkind. This project aims to develop new tools and methodologies for making complex group decisions in rich and structured environments. The role involves formulating desiderata that apply to such preference aggregation procedures, designing specific procedures that satisfy as many of these desiderata as possible, and developing efficient algorithms for computing them. You will be expected to manage your own research and administrative activities which will include small scale project management, as well as collaborate in the ... |
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