From: Angela Kunoth kunoth@math.uni-koeln.de
Date: December 06, 2014
Subject: PhD/Postdoc Positions, Mathematics, Univ of Cologne
There are several PhD/PostDoc positions available in my group at the
University of Cologne, Germany.
Please see
http://www.mi.uni-koeln.de/AG-Kunoth/de/left/vakante-stellen/
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From: Bernard Haasdonk haasdonk@mathematik.uni-stuttgart.de
Date: December 04, 2014
Subject: PhD/Postdoc Position, Numerical Analysis, Univ of Stuttgart
We welcome applications for a research associate (PhD or PostDoc)
position in the research group "Numerical Mathematics" at the
Institute of Applied Analysis and Numerical Simulation, University of
Stuttgart, Germany.
The university offers an interesting and interdisciplinary research
environment in particular by opportunities of colaboration within the
Cluster on Simulation Technology SimTech. The research will be in the
scope of kernel methods and model order reduction (MOR), particular
interest exists in the fields:
- kernel-based data approximation techniques (vectorial, multiscale)
- RBF techniques for approximation of PDEs (greedy techniques)
- data assimilation in PDEs/ODEs (parameter, state estimation) via MOR
The highly motivated candidate should have a background in numerical
analysis for PDEs or scattered data approximation by kernel
methods. Good programming skills (MATLAB or C++) are essential.
According to the funding source, the position is supposed to provide
teaching assistance for mathematics lectures. Therefore, basic German
language knowledge -- or the willingness to adopt this -- is required.
The position with the designated salary bracket TV-L E13 (100%) has a
limited tenure of two years, with possible extension by further two
years. We aim at filling the position by 1 April, 2015.
Applications with the usual documents (letter of motivation,
curriculum vitae, certificates, contact information of 2 referees)
should be sent electronically as single PDF to
haasdonk@mathematik.uni-stuttgart.de and arrive not later than 18
December, 2014.
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From: Edoardo Di Napoli e.di.napoli@fz-juelich.de
Date: December 05, 2014
Subject: PhD Position, RWTH Aachen Univ
One PhD position, jointly supervised by Dr. Di Napoli and
Prof. Bientinesi, is available at the Aachen Institute for Advanced
study on Computational Engineering Science, RWTH Aachen University,
Germany. This position is for 3 years with a free-tax stipend of
€2,000 per month.
Working field: High-performance numerical algorithms applied to
electronic structure computations. In particular the candidate will
focus on sequences of generalized eigenvalue problems, iterative
eigen- and linear solvers, mixed Householder and Jacobi transforms,
spectrum slicing techniques and application to Density Functional
Theory.
Requirements: a master degree in computer science, applied mathematics
or related field; experience in numerical linear algebra and
high-performance computing; good programming skills in C, C++ and
Fortran; an elementary background in quantum mechanics is optional but
desirable.
To apply, please download and fill out the application form at
(http://www.aices.rwth-aachen.de/admission) and email it together with
any supporting material (PDF file(s) format is recommended) to
admission@aices.rwth-aachen.de. Alternatively send all the material to:
AICES
RWTH Aachen University,
Schinkelstrasse, 2
52062 Aachen, Germany.
Please send only copies and not originals of documents, as they will
not be returned by mail.
Please make reference, in your application form, to the project
"Iterative Solvers for Sequences of Eigenproblems". Please also send a
copy of the application material to dinapoli@aices.rwth-aachen.de
To ensure equal opportunity between men and women, applications from
women with corresponding qualifications are explicitly desired.
The vacancy is also available in the internet at
http://hpac.rwth-aachen.de/positions
One PhD position, jointly supervised by Dr. Di Napoli and
Prof. Bientinesi, is available at the Aachen Institute for Advanced
study on Computational Engineering Science, RWTH Aachen University,
Germany. This position is for 3 years.
Working field: High-performance numerical algorithms applied to
electronic structure computations. The candidate will focus on
sequences of generalized eigenvalue problems, iterative eigen- and
linear solvers, mixed Householder and Jacobi transforms, spectrum
slicing techniques and application to Density Functional Theory.
Requirements: a master degree in computer science, applied mathematics
or related field; experience in numerical linear algebra and
high-performance computing; good programming skills in C, C++ and
Fortran; an elementary background in quantum mechanics is optional.
To apply, please download and fill out the application form at
(http://www.aices.rwth-aachen.de/admission) and email it together with
any supporting material (PDF file(s) format is recommended) to
admission@aices.rwth-aachen.de. Alternatively send all the material to:
AICES
RWTH Aachen University,
Schinkelstrasse, 2
52062 Aachen, Germany.
Please send only copies and not originals of documents, as they will
not be returned by mail.
Please make reference, in your application form, to the project
"Iterative Solvers for Sequences of Eigenproblems". Please also send a
copy of the application material to dinapoli@aices.rwth-aachen.de
The vacancy is also available in the internet at
http://hpac.rwth-aachen.de/positions
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From: Kevin Burrage kevin.burrage@cs.ox.ac.uk
Date: December 08, 2014
Subject: PhD Positions, Comp Cardiovascular Science, Oxford Univ
The Computational Cardiovascular Science group within the Department
of Computer Science and the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at the
University of Oxford does cutting edge research in Computational
Medicine. It combines innovative and state of the art modelling,
simulation, imaging and data analysis techniques to integrate and
translate information from a range of experimental and clinical data
in the context of Cardiovascular Medicine and Physiology. Our group is
part of the BHF Centre of Research Excellence at Oxford and our
research is funded by a number of funding agencies and pharmaceutical
companies with additional research collaborations with regulatory
agencies. We have access to a variety of funding mechanisms for PhD
scholarships and we encourage those interested in doing a PhD with us
to contact Patricia Benito at patricia.benito@cs.ox.ac.uk
See also http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/ccs/home
Closing date for applications: 9th January 2015
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