3 PhD positions on "Chow Ring of Toric Arrangements"

University of Bologna | Bologna, Italy

Classification: algebraic topology, combinatorics, algebra, algebraic geometry

There are three open PhD positions funded by Roberto Pagaria's FIS project “Chow Ring of Toric Arrangements” at University of Bologna. Over the next three years, the research group on Toric Arrangements will include ten young researchers. Students interested in algebraic topology, combinatorics, algebra or algebraic geometry are warmly invited to apply. The PhD students will work under the supervision of Prof. Roberto Pagaria, Prof. Luca Moci, or Prof. Giovanni Paolini. The call for applications also includes five additional positions without a specific research topic. Life in Bologna: Bologna is a lively and welcoming city shaped by its historic university, which gives it a youthful, intellectual atmosphere. Despite having nearly 400,000 residents, it remains walkable, bike‑friendly, and pleasantly relaxed cities. Everyday life unfolds under its iconic porticoes, through cafés, markets, and cultural events that keep the city vibrant. It’s a place where strong traditions, great food, and a calm, human‑scale rhythm make daily living both comfortable and inspiring.

Last updated: 6 March 2026

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