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    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    Doctoral students in Mathematics
    For further information please contact: docent Fredrik Kahl, +46-46-2224451, fredrik@maths.lth.se or senior lecturer Jan-Erik Solem, +46-46-2220333, solem@maths.lth.se
    More information: www.lth.se
    Duties
    The studentship is directed on mathematical modelling and methods applied to image analysis and computer vision. The Mathematical Imaging Group is expanding and is looking for applicants interested in one or several of the following topics: optimization, medical imaging, image retrieval, recognition and machine learning. The employee will also have teaching duties with the undergraduate program.

    Eligibility
    Employment as a Doctoral student can only be granted if you have been accepted to the postgraduate student program. Acceptance to the postgraduate student program is based on the estimated ability to perform well in your postgraduate studies. This is also one of the basic criteria for employment. Furthermore you need a valid university degree at advanced level (MSc) within a relevant study program.

    Selection
    The selection of applicants will be based on an assessment of the ability of the applicant to benefit from their studies. The applicant’s ability to benefit from their studies will be judged mainly on their academic results at undergraduate (BSc) and advanced (MSc) level. Special attention will be paid to the following:
    1. Knowledge and skills relevant to the proposed area of research. These may be demonstrated by written documents or a personal interview. Special weight shall be given to the applicant's results in advanced mathematics courses.
    2. The assessed ability of the applicant to carry out independent research, and his or her ability to formulate and tackle scientific problems. The assessment can be based on the applicant’s master’s dissertation and discussions with the applicant should an interview take place.
    3. Verbal and written communication skills in Swedish and English
    4. Other experience of relevance to postgraduate studies, e.g. professional experience.
    As a Doctoral student you will mainly be working with you research project, but you can also be given more general tasks within the department i.e. teaching, research and administrative work, in accordance with the regulations. Rules for employment as a Doctoral student is stated in "The Higher Education Ordinance (SFS 1998:80), Chapter 5".

    Lund University encourages especiallywomen to apply for the position.
    Salary is determined within certain guidelines for this type of position.

    Application
    Your application should contain the following documents:
    -Letter of application including the correct reference number for the position (PA 2009/4596) . (The application should be written in Swedish or English.)
    -Curriculum Vitae
    -Copies of certificates and copies of any other document that you wish to include in your application.

    The application should be addressed to the Faculty of Engineering and sent to: Registry Office, Lund University, P.O. Box 117, SE-221 00 LUND or registrator@lu.se (use pdf-format and pack all your attachments in one file).

    Last day for applying is: January 25, 2010

    /Kristina Fors, Personnel Officer
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    PhD position in insurance mathematics

    at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, financed by
    Filip Lundbergs Stiftelse and Eirs 50-årsstiftelse


    KTH is the largest technical university in Sweden. Education and research cover a broad spectrum within natural sciences and engineering, as well as architecture, industrial engineering and management, urban planning, work science and environmental engineering. There are circa 12,000 full-year undergraduate students, 1,400 postgraduate students and 3,100 employees.
    The School of Engineering Sciences carries out research at the international front line in a wide area, from research within fundamental disciplines such as physics and mathematics, to engineering mechanics with applications like aeronautics and vehicle engineering. We offer the engineering programs Engineering Physics and Vehicle Engineering, as well as programs for Engineer and Education, Open Entrance and a number of master programs.
    The Division of Mathematical Statistics within the Department of Mathematics offers a position as PhD student in insurance mathematics. The position is financed by the Filip Lundbergs Stiftelse and Eirs 50-årsstiftelse.
    The Division of Mathematical Statistics has wide ranging activities in financial mathematics and mathematical statistics. This applies both to the undergraduate education and the research activities of the division. The research activities include among other things analysis of risk, stochastic processes, asymptotic theory and large deviations, simulation, stochastic control, pricing of financial derivatives, statistical analysis and decision theory.

    Qualifications

    A suitable background is for instance an engineering degree with emphasis on mathematics.
    A certain degree of teaching is required of PhD students.
    To address its varied work, KTH aims to employ a diversity of talent and thus welcomes applicants who will add to the variety of the University, especially as concerns its gender structure.

    Employment

    Employment for 4-5 years starting 2010-04-01 or as agreed upon.
    Application

    Last day of application: January 29, 2010
    Kindly, quote the reference number: S-2009-0972

    The application should include a curriculum vitae, a copy of grades, a diploma thesis and a personal letter. An applicant with running but not yet completed diploma project may also apply. The application should be sent by mail or e-mail to Leena Druck, the head of administration at the Department of Mathematics.
    Leena Druck
    Department of Mathematics
    KTH
    100 44 Stockholm
    druck@math.kth.se

    For more information contact

    Boualem Djehiche, Professor,


    Tel: +46-8-790 78 75
    Henrik Hult, Docent

    Tel: +46-8-790 69 11
    Filip Lindskog, Docent,

    Tel: +46-8-790 72 17
    Union representatives


    Ann Fylkner, SACO

    Tel: 08-790 7386
    fylkner@kth.se

    Inger Bergman, ordförande ST
    Tel: 08-790 9213

    Jan Johansson, ordförande SECO

    Mobil: 070-527 10 02
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    a PHD position for numerical and cmputational physics in NANO_OPTICS in FSU jena ,Germany
    the university is top 10 in the world in Optics
    to have more info and apply go to the web page of the Physics departmant here :
    http://www.photonik.uni-jena.de/
    شب سردي است، و من افسرده. راه دوري است، و پايي خسته. تيرگي هست و چراغي مرده. مي کنم تنها از جاده عبور: دور ماندند ز من ادمها. سايه اي از سر ديوار گذشت، غمي افزود مرا بر غمها. فکر تاريکي و اين ويراني بي خبر آمد تا با دل من قصه ها ساز کند پنهاني. نيست رنگي تا بگويد با من اندکي صبر سحر نزديک است. هر دم

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    PhD studentship within the MACRO project

    at the Department of Physics and Astronomy. Starting date: spring 2010.
    The PhD position is funded for four years, extendable to a maximum of five years including department duties at a level of at most 20% (typically teaching). Further information: http://www.fysast.uu.se.
    The nuclear reactions group is part of the division of applied nuclear physics at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, and currently consists of five faculty members and five graduate students. We are presently in the process of recruiting a graduate student.
    The PhD student will participate in the MACRO (MAssive Computation methodology for Reactor Operation) project aiming at re-establishing a link between basic nuclear physics and reactor engineering. Within the MACRO project use will be made of the newly developed state-of-the-art nuclear reaction model code Talys and reactor core simulation codes. The goal is to investigate the propagation of nuclear data uncertainties into macroscopic reactor parameters. This will be done in close collaboration with the developers of Talys at NRG Petten, The Netherlands, and Vattenfall AB in Stockholm.
    Our group has been active in the field of nuclear data measurements for several years. We have focused on neutron-induced reactions at high energies for applications such as fast neutron cancer therapy, radiation effects in electronics and transmutation of nuclear waste. Experimental activities are conducted in international collaboration and at a variety of facilities in Europe. More recently we have started a research program with the goal to measure high priority nuclear data for the development of new reactor types, so-called GenIV reactors.
    We are searching for an excellent, highly motivated candidate with good knowledge of nuclear reactors and nuclear physics. The candidate should have a keen interest in computational methods for large amounts of nuclear data and reactor core simulations and documented programming experience is meritorious. The PhD student is expected to work partially in Stockholm at Vattenfall AB.
    A master degree is not required for application but must be finished in spring 2010. Good grades from undergraduate courses are meritorious. Good oral and written proficiency in English and ability to work both independently and in groups is meritorious.
    If you are interested, you are welcome to send your application including a statement of research interest, a CV, copies of exams, degrees and grades, a copy of your Master thesis (or a draft thereof), published articles or other relevant material (if applicable) to the address below. Names of persons who can be contacted for reference and/or letter(s) of recommendation should be included.


    For more information, please contact:
    Union representatives are Anders Grundström, Saco-rådet, phone number +46-18-471 53 80, Carin Söderhäll, TCO/ST, phone number +4618-471 19 96, Stefan Djurström, Seko, phone number +46-18-471 33 15.


    The application should be sent , preferrably by e-mail to: registrator@uu.se, or by fax + 46 18 471 2000, or by mail to: Registrar´s Office, Uppsala University, Box 256, SE-751 05 UPPSALA, Sweden. In any correspondence, please use the reference number UFV-PA 2009/2960. Application deadline on 14 January, 2010.
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    09/170 - PhD Smart XUV Optics
    The Faculty of Science and Technology (700 faculty members, 1100 students) offers a range of bachelor and master courses (NanoTechnology, Applied Physics, Chemical Engineering and Technical Medicine). The faculty’s research is organized in three of the university’s interdisciplinary research institutes: MESA+, MIRA, and IMPACT. These institutes increase the vitality of research by enabling collaboration between programs and disciplines, by providing shared facilities, and by attracting funding for joint projects. They also provide a conduit to industrial and other external partners.
    Ph.D. (f/m) Smart XUV Optics
    The Laser Physics and Nonlinear Optics group is looking for a highly motivated student to carry out an exciting new research program. In this research program, which is part of the Smart Optical Systems program of the Dutch Technology Foundation STW, we will develop an entirely new class of self-correcting EUV optics. A normal EUV mirror is constructed by depositing alternating layers to create a refractive index contrast that can efficiently reflect light. At extreme ultraviolet wavelengths, these mirrors are susceptible to environmental changes that significantly affect the mirror’s performance. To correct this situation, we intend to replace one of the materials in the mirror with an active material that will allow us to vary the layer spacing dynamically in response to environmental fluctuations. The candidate will be involved in every step of the research, including the development of novel piezoelectric and pyroelectric materials, wavefront-sensing technology for the EUV, and smart algorithms for sensing and maintaining performance at a systemic level.
    The prospective candidate will be embedded in an enthusiastic academic environment with world-class fabrication and testing capabilities. The candidate will work closely with leading industrial and research groups. The student will be based at the University of Twente (NL). However, the student is also expected to spend substantial amounts of time at the FOM institute for plasma physics Rijnhuizen (NL), Carl Zeiss (D), and DESY/FLASH (D).
    Your task
    You will design and manufacture reflecting optics, build optical instruments to characterize and control wavefront aberration, and develop hardware and software to control and monitor the mirror. You will collaborate closely with the researcher developing the novel materials required to build the smart optic. Knowledge of deposition processes, in particular pulsed laser deposition, would be a significant advantage.
    What we expect
    The ideal candidate has a MSc. in physics, has experience with optics and/or deposition techniques, in particular pulsed laser deposition. An affinity with computer modeling would also be advantageous. The candidate should be goal-oriented and ready to take responsibility for his/her part of the project. He/She is expected to be able to formulate relevant scientific questions and to undertake appropriate (research) actions towards the realization of functional sub-assemblies and integration into a complete device. The chosen candidate will be an enthusiastic person with good communicative skills, especially in written and spoken English. He or she must be open-minded and flexible in order to thrive in a cultural rich environment and capable of working independently as well as in a team.
    What we offer
    We offer you a PhD position for 4 years. Your starting salary will be € 2042, - gross per month in the first year and up to € 2612, - gross per month in the last year. In addition, the collaborative nature of this project will provide the candidate with ample opportunity to interact with many leading scientists working in a wide variety of fields.
    Information and application
    For more information please contact dr. Chris Lee ( +31-53-4893968 +31-53-4893968, c.j.lee@utwente.nl). Applications should include an application/motivation letter, a detailed CV (resume), a publication list, contact details of at least 2 referees, and an academic transcript of the B.Sc. and M.Sc. education. A TOEFL or IELTS score is generally requested to verify sufficient mastering of the English language. Vacancy number 09/170.
    ویرایش توسط nima56 : December 19th, 2009 در ساعت 05:53 PM
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    Meiji Institute for Advanced Study of Mathematical Sciences Ph.D. Program
    Overview of MIMS Ph. D. Program
     The key educational component of the Global COE Program for the ‘Formation and Development of Mathematical Sciences Based on Modeling and Analysis’ is the Ph.D. program provided by MIMS, an affiliated research institute of the Organization for the Strategic Coordination of Research and Intellectual Property, Meiji University.
     This program consists of (1) “Cross Educational Programs” and (2) “Practical Programs”.
     (1) “Cross Educational Programs” are based mainly on the “Project Based Analysis and Research Cluster” and the “Inter-Departmental Course” at the Graduate School of Meiji University. In the “Project Based Analysis and Research Cluster», four subjects - Advanced Study of Mathematical Sciences & , and Advanced Mathematical Sciences & - are provided, which are coordinated by MIMS members and research fellows. These subjects are taught in both English and Japanese, and are designed to instruct students in “Mathematical modeling and analysis” for nonlinear non-equilibrium systems and non-linear time-series, which are central themes at MIMS. The aim is that students become able to consider complex phenomena in societies from various perspectives. The Inter-Departmental Course offer a number of “Multilingual Graduate Research”, such as “Fundamentals of English Communication Skills in Academic Setting” and “Fundamentals of Writing Academic Papers in English”. These subjects, which are taught by English native speaking professors specializing in academic English teaching, are aimed to cultivate highly skilled researchers able to be active internationally.
     Moreover, as an optional curriculum, students are recommended to study at graduate schools of partner universities based on the credit transfer system. At the Department of Mathematical and Life Sciences at the Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima University, a collaborating institute of our Global COE Program, some courses are available to be enrolled. In addition, the Graduate School of Science and Technology of Ryukoku University, an education and research hub for western Japan on Mathematical Sciences, provides students with the opportunity to take classes as well.
     On the other hand, (2) “Practical Programs” are based mainly on the “MIMS Research Guidance Program” at the Graduate School of Meiji University, and the “Project research for graduate students» at the Department of Mathematical and Life Sciences at the Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima University. In the “MIMS Research Guidance Program”, a MIMS member or research fellow will be selected from each MIMS research group (Modeling, Mathematical Analysis, and Simulation) to form a research guidance team which will then provide comprehensive supervision to each individual student. The program mainly consists of two courses: the “Non-linear non-equilibrium systems course” which focuses mainly on vital and biological phenomena and the “Non-linear time-series course” which focuses mainly on economics, finance and the phenomena of natural science. The “Project research for graduate students” allows students to actually study at the Graduate School of Hiroshima University and participate in research programs for several months. Students must plan their own research subject, and complete a report of their accomplishments. The aim is to enhance students’ ability to study on their own initiative in different environmental conditions and heighten their research expertise and understanding of their respective fields.
    Students who complete all of the courses mentioned above receive necessary guidance, and once the student has reached a certain level, the student will receive permission to submit a dissertation (Doctoral Thesis). Students who have successfully passed the examination of the thesis, will be awarded a Doctoral Degree.
    An English version of the application guidelines for the MIMS Ph.D. Program is now available from here.
    Applicants must send an e-mail to the Office of the Global Centers of Excellence Program at gcoe@mics.meiji.ac.jp , including the following information:
    · E-mail Subject: "Request for MIMS Ph.D. Program application forms"
    · Applicant's full name
    · Present address
    · E-mail address
    · Telephone number
    Application Period I: From 2nd July 2009 to 8th July 2009
    Application Period II: From 27th January 2010 to 2nd February 2010
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    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    Doctoral student in Combustion Physics

    Placement: Physics Department
    Refnr: PA 2009/4733
    Last day for applying is: 2010-01-21
    For further information please contact: Prof. Marcus Aldén, 046-2227657, Marcus.Alden@forbrf.lth.se, el Eva Persson, 046-2223257, Eva.Persson@forbrf.lth.se



    Graduate research program in Physics, TEFAFF00

    Do you like challenges? Are you interested in developing new laser-based measurement techniques which combine understanding and phenomena on the frontiers of scientific research with relevance to real-world applications.

    Would you like to work in new, well-equipped laboratories?
    Would you like to work with unique technical equipment?
    Are you ready to join us in developing the cleaner, more efficient, environmentally-friendly combustion of the future?
    If you find these ideas exciting, you may be the candidate we seek.

    The combustion physics department at Lund University is well-established and internationally recognized for excellence in the measurement and development of combustion applications related to ground and aerospace combustion engines and energy production. The department conducts a wide-array of research, together with other departments within the Lund Institute of Technology. A significant portion of the measurement and research activity is also conducted outside the university at the facilities of our industrial research partners. Our research facility was built in 2001 and currently supports the work of around 35 researchers.
    Job description:
    We seek 1-3 Ph.D. candidates for laser diagnostics development. The Ph.D. candidate position is structured to include 85% independent research work and 15% departmental work, including teaching, course work, etc. The research work will be focused on development and application of laser diagnostics for the study of combustion processes in flames. The work will include study of spectroscopic techniques, primarily for measuring temperature and species concentration. Both linear and non-linear optical techniques will be developed and in each case the advanced equipment available at the physics department will be used to advance the application of the measurements.

    Qualifications:
    To be considered for these positions, the potential candidate should hold a Master’s degree in Physics or Engineering Physics from an accredited university which includes coursework in mathematics and physics equivalent to at least 160 course points in the Swedish university system.

    The candidate is expected to possess the background and abilities necessary to complete the Ph.D. graduate program, as assessed by the board appointed by the Lund Institute of Technology. The selection of candidates will proceed after the assessment of all potential candidates by the board. The quality of the Master’s project work is an important factor in the determination of the most qualified candidate.
    Other important factors include performance in important coursework, the focus of courses chosen by the candidate, and overall Grade Point Average. In addition to the announcement of the available positions, applicants are invited, when possible, to interview for the positions in person. This is especially important for applicants with no prior coursework or knowledge of the Combustion Physics division.

    Experience:
    A strong candidate will have experience in the subject of lasers and optics, combustion, computer science, and programming. Candidates are expected to present their work at international conferences and to publish results in respected scientific journals. Hence, both verbal and written communication skills in English are very important.


    Employment as a Doctoral student can only be granted if you have been accepted to the postgraduate student program. Acceptance to the postgraduate student program is based on the estimated ability to perform well in your postgraduate studies. This is also one of the basic criteria for employment. Furthermore you need a valid university degree within a relevant study program.
    As a Doctoral student you will mainly be working with you research project, but you can also be given more general tasks within the department i.e. teaching, research and administrative work, in accordance with the regulations. Rules for employment as a Doctoral student is stated in "The Higher Education Ordnance (SFS 1998:80), Chapter 5".

    Other:
    Lund University encourages both men and women to apply for the position.
    Salary is determined on an individual basis within certain guidelines for this type of position.

    Your application should contain the following documents:
    -Letter of application including the correct reference number, PA 2009/4733, for the position. (The application should be written in Swedish or English.)
    -Curriculum Vitae
    -Copies of certificates and copies of any other document that you wish to include in your application.
    -All copies should be attested.

    The application should be addressed to the Faculty of Engineering and sent to: Registry Office, Lund University, P.O. Box 117, SE-221 00 LUND.

    Last day for applying is: 2010-01-21
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    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    PhD student in theoretical particle physics

    At the Department of Physics and Astronomy.
    Starting date: June 1, 2010, or earlier/later as agreed upon.
    A PhD student position is available in the Theoretical High Energy Physics group within the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Uppsala University. The group currently consists of three faculty members and two graduate students, and we are now in the process of recruiting a graduate student. See http://www.isv.uu.se/thep/PhD-position.html for more information.
    Our group does research in particle physics at the high energy frontier to study matter and its interactions on the most fundamental level. Our approach is theoretical, but in close contact with experimental reality; an area of research known as phenomenology.
    The Standard Model for quarks and leptons with electroweak and strong interactions has been very successful, but leaves fundamental unsolved problems, such as the confinement of quarks and gluons into hadrons, the origin of electroweak symmetry breaking, and the generation of particle masses. Theories beyond the Standard Model, which may provide solutions, are therefore of great importance.


    Our research group collaborates internationally with focus on the theory of strong interactions, quantum chromodynamics (QCD), and theories beyond the Standard Model with projects concerning:
    • perturbative and non-perturbative QCD
    • interplay between QCD and signals for new physics
    • models & signals for physics beyond the Standard Model
    • Higgs bosons at hadron colliders
    • Monte Carlo event generators
    • astroparticle physics and dark matter
    The research project for the new graduate student will be within any of the areas where we are active, but its details defined through discussions to take into account her/his interests and preferences.


    More information about our group is available at http://www.isv.uu.se/thep.
    The application should include: CV, undergraduate study record and diplomas/degrees, any other supporting documentation such as project reports from previous research related work, letters of recommendation and/or names and contact information of two reference persons. Note that at the time of application, you do not need to have already obtained your undergraduate degree, but it is needed at the time of admission.
    For more information, please contact Rikard Enberg (rikard.enberg@physics.uu.se), Gunnar Ingelman (gunnar.ingelman@physics.uu.se), or Johan Rathsman (johan.rathsman@physics.uu.se). Union representatives are Anders Grundström, Saco-rådet, phone number. +46 18-471 5380, Carin Söderhäll, TCO/ST, phone number. +46 18-471 1996, Stefan Djurström, Seko, phone number. +46 18-471 3315.
    The application should be sent , preferrably by e-mail to: registrator@uu.se, or by fax + 46 18 471 2000, or by mail to: Registrar´s Office, Uppsala University, Box 256, SE-751 05 UPPSALA, Sweden. In any correspondence, please use the reference number UFV-PA 2009/3254. Application deadline on 1 February 2010.
    روزگار است، آنكه گه عزت دهد گه خوار دارد. چرخ بازيگر از اين بازيچه ها بسيار دارد. "قائم مقام فراهانی"

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    PhD studentship within the IceCube project

    at the Department of Physics and Astronomy. Starting date: spring 2010.
    The PhD position is funded for four years, extendable to a maximum of five years including department duties at a level of at most 20% (typically teaching). Further information: http://www.fysast.uu.se.
    The IceCube group is part of the high energy physics group at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, and currently consists of three faculty members, one postdoc and two graduate students.
    The PhD student will participate in the international IceCube project searching for highly energetic neutrinos from cosmic sources. The IceCube observatory in the Antarctic glacier close to the geographic South Pole will be complete in 2011 with nearly 5000 optical sensors deployed at depths of about 1.5-2.5 km, resulting in an instrumented volume of 1 km3. At the moment, 70% of all sensors have been installed, allowing ongoing observations and data analysis. The prime objective for IceCube is to open a new window to the universe by studying cosmic neutrinos. Among the areas of study are searches for neutrinos from active galactic nuclei and gamma ray bursts – likely sources of ultra-high energy cosmic rays - and searches for dark matter particles which are believed to account for a large fraction of the mass of the universe. Further information at http://icecube.wisc.edu.


    Uppsala has participated in a major way in the research with the prototype telescope AMANDA and we now participate in the construction and research with IceCube. At the moment we focus on
    • dark matter searches
    • development of the Deep Core array to extend the IceCube energy range into the low energy domain
    • R&D for a possible future extension of IceCube into the extremely high energy domain
    We have also been involved in searches for neutrinos from GRBs and searches for ultra-high energy neutrinos.


    We are searching for an excellent, highly motivated candidate with keen interest in experimental physics and competence within data analysis (C++). The PhD student will work on physics analysis of data from IceCube. Prior experience of work within neutrino physics is a merit.
    If you are interested, you are welcome to send your application including a statement of research interest, a CV, copies of exams, degrees and grades, a copy of your Master thesis (or a draft thereof), published articles or other relevant material (if applicable) to the address below. Names of persons who can be contacted for reference and/or letter(s) of recommendation should be included.
    Uppsala University is striving to achieve a more even gender balance and women are especially encouraged to apply.


    For more information, please contact:
    Union representatives are Anders Grundström, Saco-rådet, phone number. +46 18-471 5380, Carin Söderhäll, TCO/ST, phone number. +46 18-471 1996, Stefan Djurström, Seko, phone number. +46 18-471 3315.


    The application should be sent , preferrably by e-mail to: registrator@uu.se, or by fax + 46 18 471 2000, or by mail to: Registrar´s Office, Uppsala University, Box 256, SE-751 05 UPPSALA, Sweden. In any correspondence, please use the reference number UFV-PA 2009/3252. Application deadline on 1 February 2010.
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    Junior Member Mathematician آواتار ها
    تاریخ عضویت
    Jan 2010
    رشته و دانشگاه
    KNTU-Toronto
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    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    Hello everybody

    The Department of Mathematics of University of Saskatchewan in Canada
    is offering M.Sc and Ph.d degrees in Harmonic Analysis and Functional Analysis and both of 2 professors in these areas are seeking ph.d students. The professor in the field of Harmonic Analysis is Persian and this can help you in admission and getting scholarship.

    Best Regards

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