Circles

The Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing is pleased to partner with Jane Street in establishing Circles, the Simons Institute — Jane Street Small Group Collaborations.

What: The program will support groups of 3–6 researchers for four week-long visits spread over two years to collaborate intensely on an ambitious research project; the program will cover travel and lodging and provide office space during these weeks. 

When/where: One week at the Simons Institute at UC Berkeley (anticipated in early December) and one week at Jane Street in New York (anticipated during the summer months), each year for two years.

Who: The group should include at least one person working in theoretical computer science. While we continue to support proposals in core theoretical computer science, one of our missions is to expand the field of theory of computing and encourage interdisciplinary collaborations as well as proposals from junior researchers. 

We are particularly excited to receive proposals that tie into our programming each year, but we hope to accept proposals across a broad range of areas. It may be worth looking at our semester programs to get an idea of the kinds of topics we support.

Applications will be considered on a rolling basis, up to six months before the beginning of the collaboration. To apply, please submit a proposal that includes:

  1. Project title;
  2. List of committed participants and their affiliations, and short CV for each; 
  3. Scientific agenda of the collaboration, explaining its impact and timeliness, and how it fits with the mission of the Simons Institute (limit: 2 pages);
  4. Past collaborations and synergies among the participants, indicating why the group would benefit from the program (limit: 1 page).

Proposals may be submitted here.

For questions, please contact:
Amy Ambrose 
Director of Operations 
Senior Director of Development
amyambrose@berkeley.edu
+1 (510) 944-6674

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