Dear all,
the NETWORKS unit at the IMT School of Advanced Studies in Lucca, Italy, just opened two 3-year post-doc (RTD-A) positions in the topics "Complexity, resilience and sustainability of physical, biological, economic and ecological systems". The deadline is January 12th, 2023 at 13:00 CET. Applicants should be in possession of a PhD degree before the deadline. Hereby, you could find more details.

Happy holidays,
Valentina Macchiati
Ph.D. Student in Data Science 
Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa




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Da: Diego Garlaschelli <diego.garlaschelli@imtlucca.it>
Date: mer 21 dic 2022 alle ore 01:02
Subject: Fwd: Open call: two 3-year post-doc (RTD-A) positions open at IMT Lucca
To: Diego Garlaschelli <diego.garlaschelli@imtlucca.it>


Dear colleagues,

please circulate the announcement below and note the approaching deadline (January 12th).

the NETWORKS unit at the IMT School of Advanced Studies in Lucca, Italy, just opened two 3-year post-doc (RTD-A) positions in the topics "Complexity, resilience and sustainability of physical, biological, economic and ecological systems". The contracts will start on April 1st, 2023 at the latest.

Find the call for applications here. The deadline for submitting applications, which is possible only via the online system (and requires a preliminary registration) is January 12th, 2023 at 13:00 CET. Applicants should be in possession of a PhD degree before the deadline. 

Excellent applicants with diverse background, from pure mathematics to physics, computer science, biology, ecology, economics and social science are welcome.
We are looking for young scientists to carry out research on the complexity, resilience and sustainability of physical, biological, economic and ecological systems. Possible research topics include the complexity of real-world systems and networks, the resilience of financial and economic systems, the sustainability of cities, the stability and biodiversity of ecosytems, the efficiency and metabolism of biological and technological systems. We welcome a combination of mathematical (e.g. random graph theory, statistical physics), computational and data-driven approaches. The candidate has a multidisciplinary attitude and interest in acquiring knowledge from multiple scientific fields.

For more information, please contact Prof. Diego Garlaschelli (diego.garlaschelli@imtlucca.it).

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Diego Garlaschelli

NETWORKS Unit (director)
IMT School for Advanced Studies
Piazza S. Francesco 19, 55100 Lucca (Italy)

Lorentz Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Leiden
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