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Third-cycle subject: Doctoral program in Applied and Computational Mathematics
Mixed-integer nonlinear optimization is one of the most versatile optimization frameworks, and it covers a large variety of important applications is areas such as AI/ML, finance, planning, drug discovery, and process design. Finding provably optimal solutions can offer numerous benefits, for example, safety guarantees, reduced emissions, and increased profitability. Mixed-integer nonlinear optimization is, thus, very interesting both from a mathematical and practical perspective.
The project aims at developing new algorithms and methods for solving certain types of mixed-integer problems. How to obtain strong continuous relaxations is one of the key questions in the project. You will have the opportunity to explore and develop alternative formulations and algorithms. You will work with both mathematical theory and practical tasks, such as, implementing and testing optimization techniques. The overall goal is to develop methods for solving certain types of problems that are currently difficult, or even computationally intractable.
Supervision: Jan Kronqvist is proposed to supervise the doctoral student. Decisions are made on admission
To be admitted to postgraduate education (Chapter 7, 39 § Swedish Higher Education Ordinance), the applicant must have basic eligibility in accordance with either of the following:
In addition to the above, there is also a mandatory requirement for English equivalent to English B/6, read more here
In order to succeed as a doctoral student at KTH you need to be goal oriented and persevering in your work. During the selection process, candidates will be assessed upon their ability to:
We seek a highly motivated person with a strong background in applied/computational mathematics, with a degree in mathematics, operations research, or a suitable engineering degree. A successful candidate needs to be interested in problem solving and developing mathematical methods.
Further merits include:
After the qualification requirements, great emphasis will be placed on personal competency.
Only those admitted to postgraduate education may be employed as a doctoral student. The total length of employment may not be longer than what corresponds to full-time doctoral education in four years ' time. An employed doctoral student can, to a limited extent (maximum 20%), perform certain tasks within their role, e.g. training and administration. A new position as a doctoral student is for a maximum of one year, and then the employment may be renewed for a maximum of two years at a time.
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Type of employment | Temporary position |
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Contract type | Full time |
First day of employment | According to agreement |
Salary | Monthly salary according to KTH's doctoral student salary agreement |
Number of positions | 1 |
Full-time equivalent | 100% |
City | Stockholm |
County | Stockholms län |
Country | Sweden |
Reference number | S-2023-0217 |
Contact |
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Published | 09.Feb.2023 |
Last application date | 17.Mar.2023 11:59 PM CET |