Project cooperationUpdated on 23 April 2026
MSCA Doctoral Network partnership
researcher, department secretary at Institute of Mathematics and Informatics at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Sofia, Bulgaria
About
The Institute of Mathematics and Informatics is the foremost Bulgarian research institute for Mathematics and Computer Science.
Since 2019 it also established ICMS - dynamic international research unit for developing and dissemination of cutting edge new directions in Mathematics.
Currently IMI-BAS has three active MSCA projects (including one doctoral network) plus a separate national-funded project-based interdisciplinary PhD program.
The institute is looking to partner in the development of a doctoral network focused on mathematics or computer science. Of specific interest are fields such as mathematical foundations of computer science, coding theory, modern cryptographic primitives, theoretical foundations of AI, tropical geometries, cluster algebras and related.
Topic
- MSCA-DOCTORAL NETWORKS
Type
- DOCTORAL NETWORK: Looking for Partner/s (Beneficiaries or Associated Partners)
Organisation
Institute of Mathematics and Informatics at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Research Centre
Sofia, Bulgaria
Similar opportunities
Project cooperation
MSCA postdoctoral call for expression of interest.
- MSCA-POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS
- POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP: Looking for Fellow
Konstantin Delchev
researcher, department secretary at Institute of Mathematics and Informatics at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Sofia, Bulgaria
Project cooperation
Seeking partners (Universities) for an MSCA project MIASSH
- MSCA-COFUND
- Proposal Idea
- MSCA-STAFF EXCHANGES
- MSCA-POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS
- STAFF EXCHANGES: Looking for Partner/s
- COFUND: Looking for Partners (Secondments and Trainings)
Riad Toumi
Professor of Sociology at Université de Skikda
Skikda, Algeria
Project cooperation
MSCA Doctoral Network partnership in in the wireless networks field
- Proposal Idea
- MSCA-DOCTORAL NETWORKS
- DOCTORAL NETWORK: Looking for Partner/s (Beneficiaries or Associated Partners)
Fabrice Theoleyre
Senior Researcher at CNRS ICube
Strasbourg, France