[CSDM] Fwd: SFI postdoc

Avi Wigderson avi at ias.edu
Fri Sep 7 22:41:23 EDT 2012


FYI


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Subject: 	SFI postdoc
Date: 	Fri, 7 Sep 2012 18:14:12 -0600
From: 	Cris Moore <moore at santafe.edu>
To: 	marc mezard <mezard at lptms.u-psud.fr>, Riccardo Zecchina 
<riccardo.zecchina at polito.it>, Remi Monasson <monasson at ias.edu>, Ben 
Reichardt <ben.reichardt at gmail.com>, reichardt at physik.uni-wuerzburg.de, 
Cynthia A Phillips <caphill at sandia.gov>, Laszlo Babai 
<lbabai at gmail.com>, Avi Wigderson <avi at ias.edu>, Sanjeev Arora 
<arora at cs.princeton.edu>, "Prof. Denis THERIEN" <denis at cs.mcgill.ca>, 
Michael Chertkov <chertkov at lanl.gov>, Zoltan Toroczkai <toro at nd.edu>, 
Helmut Katzgraber <katzgraber at physics.tamu.edu>, vazquez at ias.edu




Friends, please see the announcement of SFI's Omidyar postdoc below.  I 
would love to get applicants from computer science, physics, networks, 
statistics, mathematics, or machine learning.


Please note that in addition to the Omidyar postdoc, I have a position 
open for DARPA-funded postdoc on networks and inference, starting next 
Fall (although an earlier start could be arranged).


I am happy to talk with any potential candidates you have in mind.

Thanks!
- Cris Moore

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*SFI is recruiting Omidyar Postdoctoral Fellows! *

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*The Omidyar Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Santa Fe Institute offers:*

*• transdisciplinary collaboration with leading researchers worldwide*

*• up to three years in residence in Santa Fe, New Mexico*

*• discretionary research and collaboration funds*

*• a structured leadership training program*

*• unparalleled intellectual freedom*

*Deadline: 1 November 2012. *

* Apply at http://www.santafe.edu <http://www.santafe.edu/>*


The Omidyar Fellowship at the Santa Fe Institute is unique among 
postdoctoral appointments. The Institute has no formal programs or 
departments. Research is collaborative and spans the physical, natural, 
and social sciences. Most research is theoretical and/or computational 
in nature, although it may include an empirical component. SFI typically 
has 15 Omidyar Fellows and postdoctoral researchers, 12 resident 
faculty, 100 external faculty, and 250 visitors per year. Descriptions 
of the research themes and interests of the faculty and current Fellows 
can be found at http://www.santafe.edu/research.

Requirements include a Ph.D. in any discipline (or expect to receive one 
by September 2013), an exemplary academic record, strong quantitative 
and computational skills, a proven ability to work  both independently 
and collaboratively, a demonstrated interest in multidisciplinary 
research and evidence of the ability to think outside traditional 
paradigms. The Santa Fe Institute is an equal opportunity employer, and 
women, veterans, and members of underrepresented groups are especially 
encouraged to apply.  U.S. citizenship is not a requirement.

The *SANTA FE INSTITUTE *is a private, independent, multidisciplinary 
research and education center. SFI seeks to catalyze new collaborative, 
multidisciplinary research; to break down the barriers between 
traditional disciplines; to spread its ideas and methodologies to other 
institutions; and to encourage the practical application of its results. 
The Omidyar Fellowship at the Santa Fe Institute is made possible by a 
gift from Pierre and Pam Omidyar.

For additional information or assistance, please email ofellowship at 
santafe dot edu or fax 505-982-0565

Cristopher Moore
Professor, Santa Fe Institute

The Nature of Computation
Cristopher Moore and Stephan Mertens
Available now at all good bookstores,
or through Oxford University Press
http://www.nature-of-computation.org/











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