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  1. #101

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    We are currently looking for candidates for an exciting PhD Research Fellowship in biostatistics / bioinformatics to work on statistical methods for personalised therapies in cancer.


    The PhD student will have a joint affiliation with the Oslo Center for Biostatistics and Epidemiology (OCBE) at the University of Oslo and the Department of Tumor Biology at the Oslo University Hospital. This position is funded through the Center of Excellence for Research-based Innovation "BigInsight: Statistics for the Knowledge Economy".


    OCBE is one of the largest biostatistics groups in Europe with currently ca 60 researchers.
    More details are given in the call:
    https://www.jobbnorge.no/ledige-stil...bioinformatics
    The successful PhD candidate will explore and develop statistical models for the prediction of drug responses, as well as synergistic effects of drug combinations, and to develop software solutions to make them accessible. The candidate will join the research efforts within the BigInsight project "Personalised cancer therapies" and as such will be part of a growing multi-disciplinary group of researchers in Oslo working on the development of methods for personalised therapies in cancer.
    Starting date: to be agreed upon and as soon as possible.
    Deadline: 15th of October 2017
    Please address informal enquiries to Manuela Zucknick (manuela.zucknick@medisin.uio.no).

  2. #102

    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور


    Dear colleagues,

    can you please bring these two openings to the attention of suitable candidates. Please note the opening in Applied Mathematics has a deadline of 16 October.

    1. Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Applied Mathematics.
    The Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Bath is inviting applications for a Lectureship (Assistant Professor) in Applied Mathematics to strengthen the activities in its Centre for Doctoral Training in Statistical Applied Mathematics at Bath (SAMBa).
    For more details and an online application form please go to
    https://www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy.aspx?ref=SF5138Closing Date: Monday 16 October 2017

    2. Lecturer in Theoretical and Computational Soft Matter, Non-equilibrium & Emergent Phenomena
    The Department of Physics at the University of Bath is seeking to appoint a Lecturer with an established research profile in one or more of the fields of Theoretical and Computational Soft Matter, Non-equilibrium Statistical Mechanics, and Emergence.
    For more details and an online application form please go to
    https://www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy.aspx?ref=SF5241

    Closing date Tuesday 31 October 2017


    Yours sincerely,
    Johannes

    --
    Johannes Zimmer | zimmer@maths.bath.ac.uk
    Professor of Mathematics | phone ++44 1225 386-097
    University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, UK | http://www.maths.bath.ac.uk/~zimmer/


  3. #103

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    Research Associate/Fellow (fixed-term)Reference: SCI336117Closing Date: Monday, 20th November 2017Starting date: asap and before 1. June 2018Job Type: ResearchDepartment: Mathematical SciencesSalary: £26495 to £34520 per annum, depending on skills and experience (minimum £29799 with relevant PhD). Salary progression beyond this scale is subject to performanceApplications are invited for the above post to work with Profs Gregor Tanner and Dave Thomas and Drs Stephen Creagh and Gabriele Gradoni onan ONR-Global - funded project entitled ''Propagating electromagnetic signals through complex built-up structures'' The project deals with modelling noisy, interference dominated electromagnetic wave fields in a complex and changing environment. It brings together two novel and complementary methods, namely Dynamical Energy Analysis - DEA, developed in Nottingham and the Random Coupling Model - RCM, pioneered at the University of Maryland. Combining these conceptually different methods promises a step-change in the capability of EM field simulations in the mid (microwave) to high (mmWave) frequency range. The central aim of the project is to develop an efficient numerical toolbox for short wavelength EM-fields inside three-dimensional (multiply connected cavity) structures determining statistical fluctuations as well as mean field intensities. This will make it possible to assess average field values and fluctuations of statistically inhomogeneous fields at different points within the structure, thus extending power balance approaches. The research will be conducted in close collaborations with Profs. Edward Ott, Thomas Antonsen, and Steven Anlage, at the University of Maryland, College Park (USA).The successful applicant will specialise in the solutions of electromagnetic field problems using high frequency asymptotics of wave equations and Random Matrix Theory (RMT), and will develop associated numerical software tools.Candidates must hold or be near completion of a PhD, or equivalent, in a relevant branch of applied mathematics, theoretical physics or electrical engineering. A good knowledge of wave chaos and wave modelling is essential. In addition, a background in more than one of the following areas is highly desirable: numerical solutions of PDEs, programming, quantum chaos, RMT, and electromagnetic theory. Candidates should be confident, organised, have good communication skills and enjoy working as part of a team as well as independently. The successful candidates will be expected to contribute to the publication of scientific papers, and to their dissemination at relevant conferences and to undertake frequent visits to our partners at the University of Maryland. They should have evidence that the quality and quantity of their previous research outputs is commensurate with their level of experience.In recognition of its commitment to promoting women in science, The University of Nottingham is one of a small number of universities to hold a Silver Athena SWAN Award.This full-time position will be offered on a fixed-term contract for a period of 24 months.For information about the School of Mathematical Sciences see: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/mathematics/index.aspx. For information about the Wave Modelling Research Group, see www.wamoresearch.org.-------------------------------------------------------------------- Gregor Tanner Professor of Applied Mathematics WAMO - Wave Modelling Research Group www.wamoresearch.org School of Mathematical Sciences University of Nottingham Tel: +44 (0)115 9513842 e-mail: gregor.tanner@nottingham.ac.uk--------------------------------------------------------------------

  4. #104

    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور


    Mathematical Biosciences Institute (MBI) is accepting applications for
    Postdoctoral Fellows to start September 2018.

    MBI postdoctoral fellows engage in an integrated program of tutorials,
    working seminars, workshops, and interactions with their mathematical
    and bioscience mentors. These activities are geared toward providing
    the tools to pursue an independent research program with an emphasis
    on collaborative research in the mathematical biosciences. MBI facilitated
    activities are tailored to the needs of each postdoctoral fellow.
    ———————————————— ———————————————
    Mathematical Biosciences Institute (MBI) is accepting applications for
    Early Career Awards for the 2018-2019 emphasis programs focused on
    The Mathematics of Genomics and Proteomics.

    Early Career Awards enable recipients to be in residence at the Mathematical
    Biosciences Institute for stays of three to four months during an emphasis
    program. Details of the 2018-19 programs will be found at
    http://mbi.osu.edu/programs/emphasis-programs/ .

    Early Career Awards are aimed at non-tenured scientists who have
    continuing employment and who hold a doctorate in any of the
    mathematical, statistical, and computational sciences, or join any
    of the biological, medical, and related sciences. An Early Career Award
    will be for a maximum of $3,500 per month of residency. The award
    may be used for salary and benefits, teaching buyouts, and/or local
    expenses (restrictions apply).
    ———————————————— ———————————————
    Applications for an MBI Postdoctoral Fellowship and Early Career Award
    should be submitted online at: https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/mbi

    Applications for a Postdoctoral Fellowship completed before December 4, 2017
    will receive full consideration.

    Applications for an Early Career Award completed before November 29, 2017
    will receive full consideration. The applicant should state the period that he or
    she would like to be in residence.

    For additional information please visit
    http://mbi.osu.edu/participate/postdoctoral-fellow/ or
    http://mbi.osu.edu/participate/early-career-award/ respectively
    or contact Tony Nance ( tony@mbi.osu.edu ).

    MBI receives major funding from the National Sciences Foundation Division
    of Mathematical Sciences and is supported by The Ohio State University.
    Mathematical Biosciences Institute adheres to AA/EOE guidelines.





  5. #105

    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور


    Please bring this job announcement to the attention of any suitable postdoc candidates (note the closing date is early on 31 October).
    With thanks, James.
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    Prof. James Gleeson
    MACSI, Department of Mathematics and Statistics
    B3051, University of Limerick, Ireland
    Telephone: +353 (0)61 202634
    Email: james.gleeson@ul.ie
    Webpage: www.ul.ie/gleesonj
    --------------------------------------------------------------

    Postdoctoral Research Positions: Mathematical Modelling of Social Spreading Phenomena, MACSI, University of Limerick, Ireland
    The emerging discipline of Computational Social Science (CSS) studies human behaviour, as manifested in the digital trails we leave in our interactions with each other. The development of mathematical models for CSS is urgently required to underpin the analysis of large-scale data and to move beyond the identification of correlations to create new scientific understanding of collective behaviour in both online and offline social networks.
    In this Science Foundation Ireland funded project, we are seeking to recruit two postdoctoral researchers to develop new mathematical techniques and models to help revolutionise the understanding of the dynamics of network-based social spreading phenomena, such as viral information contagion and cascades of popularity. We will focus on the mathematics of age-dependent (non-Markovian) branching processes to generate analytical and asymptotic results for inference and calibration with large-scale CSS data. Understanding and controlling the temporal aspects of information diffusion and cascade dynamics on social networks will improve the predictability of technology adoption and opinion propagation and enable us to accurately identify the most influential nodes within diverse dynamical systems on complex networks. As part of the project, we will seek to develop and apply algorithms to social spreading phenomena that are of interest to industry partners.
    The Mathematics Applications Consortium for Science and Industry (MACSI) is Ireland’s largest applied and industrial mathematics group and works closely with scientists and industrial companies across a wide variety of sectors. MACSI’s aim is to foster new collaborative research, in particular on problems that arise in industry through the application of cutting-edge mathematical and modelling techniques.
    The candidate should have completed a doctoral degree in applied mathematics, mathematics, physics, computer science, or other relevant discipline, with a strong publication record in either or both of the following areas:

    • Mathematics of networks.
    • Analysis and model calibration using large-scale Computational Social Science data.

    Further details of the posts are available from http://www3.ul.ie/gleesonj/postdocs_...tion_Oct17.pdf; informal enquiries may be directed to james.gleeson@ul.ie . Please note that applications must be submitted online at www.ul.ie/hrvacancies (search using keyword MACSI) in advance of 12 noon Irish Standard Time on 31 October 2017.



  6. #106

    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور



    Dear friends,

    I'm writing to let you know that our CS department at Wesleyan is hiringfor a tenure-track assistant professorship to start Fall 2018, and I'm hoping
    you can help spread the word. We hope to attract applications that will diversify
    our department, whether that be in terms of research, make-up of the
    faculty, or other metrics. In particular, we have no targeted research
    areas, and are happy to consider applicants that deepen our existing
    strengths and applicants that broaden our research profile. The full ad
    and application process is at

    https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/9599

    We will begin reviewing applications 01 December.

    One of our concerns is that potentially good candidates may not consider
    Wesleyan at all, viewing it as a liberal arts institution that focuses
    on teaching and puts research in the back seat. That's definitely not
    the case here, something I think our teaching load (3 courses/year) and
    tenure expectations (honestly equal weight to teaching and research)
    reflect. But we cannot convince good candidates of that if we don't
    know about them...

    If you know of anybody who might be interested, I would be grateful if
    you could pass along this information. This goes even more so for
    candidates from under-represented groups. Alternatively, I'd be happy
    to hear of any such potential candidates who I could directly encourage
    to apply. And of course if you know of someone who would like more
    information, please ask him/her to contact me directly at
    sshai@wesleyan.edu.

    Thanks!

    - Saray


  7. #107

    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور


    We are looking to hire two postdocs as part of an NSF-funded Research Training Group (RTG) in the mathematical sciences at North Carolina State University. Our program, titled "Parameter Estimation for Mechanistic Biological Models", focuses on mathematical modeling of biological systems and challenges that arise in confronting these models with real-world data. Mathematical and statistical questions of particular interest include parameter estimation, uncertainty quantification and experimental design. Biological emphases are broad and are not limited to any particular system or scale of organization, although current group members focus mostly on physiology (e.g. cardiovascular dynamics and tissue dynamics) and population biology (e.g. ecology, epidemiology, evolution and within-host dynamics).Our RTG involves a number of projects, each of which involve vertically-integrated teams of faculty, postdocs, graduate and undergraduate students. Each postdoc will have a primary advisor drawn from the RTG faculty, but will be expected to work with more than one of these groups and contribute to mentoring group members. Active participation in RTG activities, such as a seminar series and workshops, is expected. RTG postdocs will teach one course per semester for the mathematics department.The appointments are for two years, conditional on satisfactory progress and availability of funds. All applicants must be US citizens, nationals or permanent residents, and either hold a PhD in the mathematical sciences (or in a related discipline) or be a graduate student who will complete such a PhD before taking up the position. Through the mathjobs system, applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, research statement, publication list and arrange to have three letters of recommendation submitted on their behalf. Appointments will start in August 2018, although a January 2018 start date may be possible. We will begin considering applications immediately and will continue to review applications until both positions are filled. Applications received by December 31st 2017 will be guaranteed to receive full consideration.See http://rtg.math.ncsu.edu for more details about our RTG and for further details of these positions. Inquiries may also be directed to Alun Lloyd (RTG Director): alun_lloyd@ncsu.edu . The direct link to the positions on mathjobs.org is https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/jobs/10697Please note that NSF regulations restrict funding to citizens, nationals, or permanent residents ("green card" holders) of the United States or its territories and possessions.

  8. #108

    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    Hi all, please could I ask you to pass this information on to your respective groups? This is part of a three-university EPSRC project involving Newcastle (lead), Cranfield, and ICL.



    Many thanks indeed. Regards, Omar.



    http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BFB441/d95...e-interaction/

    http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BFB462/res...isers-d95102r/





    Prof. Omar K. Matar

    Vice-Dean (Education), Faculty of Engineering

    Petronas/RAEng Research Chair in Multiphase Flows & Thermal Management

    Director of Research, Department of Chemical Engineering

    Co-Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Engineering Mathematics

    Department of Chemical Engineering, Room 506 ACE Extension

    Imperial College London

    Prince Consort Road

    London SW7 2AZ



    @MatarLab

    Tel: +44 (0) 207 594 9618

    URL: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/people/o.matar

    Matar Fluids Group: http://www.imperial.ac.uk/matar-fluids-group

    EPSRC Programme Grant MEMPHIS: http://www.memphis-multiphase.org/

    TMF Consortium: http://www.tmf-consortium.org/

    Fax: +44 (0) 207 594 5638

    PA: +44 (0) 207 594 5557 (Ms. Raluca Leonte)

    Mobile: +44 (0) 7979 243 026


  9. #109

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    Dear Susanna,

    I would like to inform you of 2 job vacancies at the Department of Mathematics "Tullio levi-Civita" at the University of Padova.

    The offered positions are 2 Assistant Professorships (non tenure-track) - "Ricercatore a Tempo determinato lett. a) L. 240/2010"- .

    The time commitment is for 3 years.

    The positions are funded by the ERC project "Stable and Chaotic Motions in the Planetary Problem".
    The project is around KAM, Nekhorossev and instabilities theories in planetary systems.
    The winner candidate will be part of the team of the project and will work around its themes.
    There will be a serious teaching activity (in Italian), as it is common in this kind of positions (usually, about 60 hours per year).

    The deadline to apply is November 24, 2017; h:13:00.

    The instructions to apply may be found in the announcement (in Italian):

    http://www.math.unipd.it/news-files/...ua10-bando.pdf


    I would be grateful to you if you might spread this information among all potentially interested candidates.

    Sincerely,

    gabriella pinzari

  10. #110

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    Dear colleagues,

    Two fully-funded PhD studentships in Applied Dynamical Systems, to be supervised by Associate Professors Claire Postlethwaite and Vivien Kirk, are available in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Auckland, in New Zealand.


    Both projects are in the area of heteroclinic networks, full project descriptions can be found at https://goo.gl/hZHrJx


    The successful candidates for both projects will hold, or expect to complete soon, a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Pure or Applied Mathematics, or similar. They should have a strong background in dynamical systems and computational mathematics. Some knowledge of statistics and probability will be an advantage. Both students will work within the dynamical systems group at the University of Auckland. The group currently has seven research-active staff, five postdoctoral fellows, and around ten PhD students. Both projects will be in collaboration with Professor Peter Ashwin (University of Exeter, UK), and the students will have the opportunity to visit Professor Ashwin in Exeter during their studies, as well as attend international conferences to present their work.

    Informal enquiries are welcome by email, to Claire Postlethwaite at c.postlethwaite@auckland.ac.nz.

    Stipend is NZ$27,500 pa (tax free) for three years plus tuition fees. Start date is flexible but would preferably be between March and November 2018. Interested candidates should send an email expressing their interest, along with a CV, academic record, and list of three potential referees to Associate Professor Claire Postlethwaite at c.postlethwaite@auckland.ac.nz. Applications will be considered until the position is filled; applications received by Dec 15th, 2017, will receive full consideration.


    Please make these positions known to any suitable students you are aware of.


    Best wishes,
    Claire Postlethwaite

    --------------------------
    Claire Postlethwaite
    Associate Professor in Applied Mathematics
    University of Auckland
    New Zealand

    Room: 303.229A

    DDI: 64 9 923 8817





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