Application Deadline: 28 February 2026
LOCATION: United Kingdom
A fully funded PhD studentship in algorithms for 3.5 years to start in October 2026. This project aims at advancing our understanding on open problems in data structures and algorithms, with a focus on strings (sequences of characters). A topic of emphasis could be approximate pattern matching. PhD students in the department are encouraged to undertake TA work compensated at a rate of £21.42 per hour.
ELIGIBILITY:
Award open to UK and Overseas students.
They are looking for candidates with a solid foundation in algorithms, theoretical computer science, or discrete mathematics. Applicants will normally hold, or be about to complete, a Master’s degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, or a closely related field. However, we also welcome outstanding applicants with a Bachelor’s degree from a highly competitive programme or with exceptional achievements such as strong results in international programming contests (ICPC, IOI) or mathematics competitions (IMO, Putnam).
To be considered for the position, candidates must apply via the King’s Apply online application system. Details are available at Research degrees | Department of Informatics | King’s College London
Please apply for Computer Science Research MPhil/PhD (Full-time) and indicate Dr Panagiotis Charalampopoulos as the supervisor and quote the project title in your application and all correspondence.
Please ensure to add the following code ‘StartUpCharalampopoulos’ in the Funding section of the application form. Please select option 5 ‘I am applying for a funding award or scholarship administered by King’s College London’ and type the code into the ‘Award Scheme Code or Name’ box. Please copy and paste the code exactly.
The selection process will involve a pre-selection on documents and, if selected, will be followed by an invitation to an interview. If successful at the interview, an offer will be provided in due course.
Contact Details: Applicants are encouraged to email Dr Panagiotis Charalampopoulos at p.charalampopoulos@kcl.ac.uk before formally submitting their application, including a summary of their academic background, research interests, and any relevant previous experience.
BENEFIT:
Award value:
Tuition Fees: covered in full for home/overseas students
Stipend: roughly £22,780.00 per annum, subject to increase
Bench Fees: £1,000.00 per annum