Postdoctoral position in logic
myScience
Bern
Key information
- Publication date:12 September 2025
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:Bern
Job summary
Join the University of Bern for a postdoctoral position in logic. This is a great opportunity for research in a vibrant environment.
Tasks
- Engage in the SNSF-funded project on proof theory.
- Conduct research on non-wellfounded and cyclic proofs.
- Collaborate with an international research group.
Skills
- PhD in logic or related field is required.
- Strong analytical and research skills needed.
- Ability to work independently and in teams.
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Postdoctoral position in logic
Workplace Bern, Bern region, Switzerland CategoryComputer Science
Position Senior Scientist / Postdoc
Published 11 September 2025 Postdoctoral position in logic
80% - 100%
A one-year postdoctoral position is open in the project
Non-wellfounded and Cyclic Proof Theory
in the Logic and Theory Group of the Institute of Computer Science at the University of Bern (www.ltg.unibe.ch')).
The starting date is negotiable. The possition is for one year, an extension by a few months may be possible.
TasksThis SNSF-funded project is concerned with fixed points, recursive definitions, and proofs by induction, which are essential concepts in mathematics and computer science.
In recent years, a novel approach to formal proofs representing concepts of this kind has become popular, namely non-wellfounded and cyclic proofs. These proofs not only derive propositions from axioms, but they also provide a formal counterpart to proofs by infinite descent, i.e. proof branches that are not well-founded but satisfy some global soundness condition.
In this project, we aim for a better understanding of the structural properties of non-wellfounded and cyclic proof systems.
Requirements
Candidates should hold or expect a PhD and have a strong background in logic.
We offer
We offer a stimulating research environment in an international research group. The University of Bern conducts excellent research and lives up to its vision that knowledge generates value. Bern is ideally located in the middle of Switzerland and Europe, providing rich cultural and outdoor activities.
Applications should include:
1) A cover letter detailing research interests and fit for the position.
2) A curriculum vitae including a list of publications / preprints.
3) A research proposal (max 2 pages) outlining your proposed ideas in the areas mentioned above.
4) Contact information for two references.
The complete application should be sent by e-mail to Prof. Thomas Studer at thomas.studer@ unibe.ch
Applications submitted by October 17, 2025 will receive full consideration.
In your application, please refer to myScience.ch and referenceJobID68266.