2 PhD scholarships: Australian Research Council Future Fellowship “Bio-inspired computing for problems with chance constraints”

The Optimisation and Logistics group at the School of Computer Science, The University of Adelaide, Australia, has two scholarships available for PhD students working within the ARC Future Fellowship “Bio-inspired computing for problems with chance constraints” starting in 2021/2022.

Scholarships are for the duration of 3 years with a possible extension of 6 months.
There are no teaching duties, but students are able to take up additional paid casual teaching work during their candidature and get involved in teaching courses within Computer Science. For more information, please visit http://cs.adelaide.edu.au/~optlog/

Applications (including curriculum vitae, IELTS test results, list of publications if applicable, university transcripts, and names of two references with their e-mail addresses) must be sent by email in PDF format with subject line
“PhD application: Bio-inspired computing for problems with chance constraints” to Prof Frank Neumann (frank.neumann@adelaide.edu.au) by 31 July, 2021.