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Job announcements -- Deadlines in 2009
- 1 March 2010 deadline: post-doctoral position in Combinatorics/Probability theory
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LABRI, Bordeaux, France,
a post-doctoral position in Combinatorics/Probability theory will be available
next (academic) year in Bordeaux. Could you please advertise it to any
student/post-doc around you who could be interested?
Details can be found here:
http://www.labri.fr/perso/marckert/postdoc.html
- 28 February 2010 deadline: Postdoc position
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Reykjavik Combinatorics Group, Iceland,
The Reykjavik Combinatorics Group announces a postdoc position starting in
the Fall of 2010 (exact starting date is negotiable). The position will be
for up to two years and is funded as part of a Grant for Excellence from the
Icelandic Research Fund. (This is dependent on continued funding, which
should be clear before the application deadline.) The salary will be 330.000
ISK/month.
Applications, including a CV, should be sent by email to einarst@ru.is.
Also, please arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent to the
same address. To ensure consideration, applications should be submitted by
February 28, 2010, but later applications may be considered.
We are looking for candidates with research interests in Enumerative and
Algebraic Combinatorics and Combinatorics on Words, who will benefit from
working with us and who will contribute to the group's work.
The Combinatorics Group's web site is http://www.math.ru.is/combinatorics.
- 1 February 2010 deadline: Two Assistant Professors in Basic Sciences
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Chalmers University, Sweden,
Are you working in pure physics, mathematics, astronomy, chemistry or computer science? Would your area of research benefit from an environment where scientists are encouraged to cross the borders that otherwise impede progress? Will your insights help to develop the foundations of a university that seeks excellence in both pure and applied sciences? In this case, we look forward to hearing from you.
Application deadline: February 01, 2010. http://www.chalmers.se/en/sections/about_chalmers/advance/job-positions-in
- 31 January 2010 deadline: 1 Year Postdoctoral Position, The ANR-network "Tropical geometry and cluster algebras" invites applications for a one year postdoctoral position. The position is expected to begin on September 1, 2010. Candidates should have a PhD and have demonstrated potential for excellence in research.
The ANR-network includes two research groups located at IRMA (Strasbourg) and IMJ (Paris). The postdoctoral position will be held in one of these two institutions. The successful candidate will be strongly encouraged for short and long visits to the other institution.
This is a full research postdoctoral fellowship. The research area for the position is tropical geometry and/or cluster algebras. Candidates are expected to have a good knowledge in one of these fields.
Candidates should send an application including a detailed curriculum vitae, a list of publications and a research statement before January 31, 2010 to
Prof. V. Kharlamov,
IRMA, Université de Strasbourg,
7, rue René-Descartes,
67084 Strasbourg Cedex,
France.
They should simultaneously send their application as a unique pdf file to the electronic addresses of V. Kharlamov and B. Keller (obtained by concatenating kharlam respectively keller with an ampersand followed by math.u-strasbg.fr respectively math.jussieu.fr). Candidates should also ask for two letters of recommendation to be sent directly to these addresses.
- 11 January 2010 deadline: Three Lectureships in Pure Mathematics
- two permanent and one three-year fixed term,
Faculty of Mathematics, Computing and Technology
Open University Milton Keynes UK,
Salary: GBP 29,704 to 43,622 depending on qualifications and experience
Ref: 6068/6088/6089.
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics is recruiting to three new positions in its Pure Mathematics Group.
These positions offer exciting opportunities to contribute to the Groups expanding portfolio of research. We have an international reputation for our work in analysis, combinatorics and the history of mathematics. For the permanent positions we particularly welcome applications from individuals who would strengthen the Departments existing research in analysis or combinatorics, and for the temporary position we seek applications from individuals who would strengthen our research in analysis.
We want to hear from you if you can demonstrate the capability to develop a leading research career in pure mathematics, combined with the enthusiasm and ability to contribute to teaching projects of the highest quality.
Informal enquiries can be made to either Dr Toby ONeil (t.c.oneil@open.ac.uk) on 01908 652136 or Professor Jozef Siran (j.siran@open.ac.uk) on 01908 858806.
For detailed information and how to apply go to www3.open.ac.uk/employment, call the Recruitment Secretary on +44 (0)1908 654161, or email mct-recruitment@open.ac.uk quoting the reference number. Closing date: 11 January 2010.
- 7 January 2010 deadline: Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Loyola University Chicago (LUC), College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Application materials, consisting of a current Curriculum Vitae, cover letter, statement of teaching philosophy and research interests, should be submitted to www.mathjobs.org. At the same website, applicants should arrange for the submission of three letters from professional references. At least one letter should specifically address the candidate's teaching qualifications.
A simple application also must be filed electronically at www.careers.luc.edu. However there is no need to provide a second copy of the various items of documentation.
- January 1, 2010 or earlier deadline: 3+3 Year Postdoctoral Position, , Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany. Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position, tenable up to
three years in the first instance, to work in the representation
theory group of Prof A Henke (Mathematics M11) in the Department of
Mathematics at the Technical University in Munich, Germany. The start
date is 1. January 2010 or as soon as possible thereafter. There is a
possibility after the first term of three years to renew the position
by a further three years. You should have, or be close to obtaining, a PhD in Mathematics and
you should have research experience and expertise in representation
theory (of finite groups, algebraic groups or algebras), preferably
but not necessarily in an area close to the research group of Prof
Henke. Beyond your own research, your will be expected to contribute
in the research activities of the representation theory group, and the
organisation of workshops and conferences. You also will contribute
some teaching in the department of mathematics which can be provided
in English. In order to apply, please submit the following documentations: your
cv, publication list, a research proposal, and a summary of at most
one page in which you explain your two best research results and why
they are important. Moreover, please give the names, addresses and
telephone numbers of up to three people who are prepared to provide a
reference on your academic work. Applications should be sent to Prof Dr A Henke, Mathematik M11,
Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Boltzmannstrasse 3, 85748 Muenchen,
email henke@ma.tum.de, tel +49 (0)89 289 17460.
- December 18, 2009 deadline: Following the recent appointment of Professor Toby Stafford, the
School of Mathematics at the University of Manchester invites
applications for a Lectureship in Pure Mathematics in Algebra or
related subjects within the Pure Mathematics Group.See
www.maths.manchester.ac.uk.
- December 15, 2009 deadline: Chapman Fellowship in Mathematics
Department of Mathematics, Imperial College London. Applications are invited for a Chapman Fellowship in Mathematics, tenable for two years, starting in September 2010. This post provides an excellent developmental opportunity for those seeking to pursue an academic career. Candidates are expected to have an honours degree and a PhD or an equivalent level of professional qualifications and experience in Mathematics or a closely related area. Evidence of exceptional ability and research excellence in your chosen area, and evidence of independent research activity, is essential, as candidates must be able to contribute to the research environment within the Department of Mathematics. In addition to undertaking research, the Fellow will be expected to carry out limited teaching duties for the Department. Weblink: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/mathematics/about/vacancies
- December 15, 2009 deadline: poststdoctoral positions The Institute of Geometry, Algebra and Topology (IGAT) of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
invites applications for full-time postdoctoral positions from 1 September 2010 through 31 August 2011, with probable extension
for a second year. Priority will be given to applicants in geometry or topology, though excellent applications in algebra will
be considered as well. We expect to hire one or two new postdocs. Applications, including curriculum vitae, publication list, research plan, teaching statement, and three reference letters, must be submitted electronically by 15 December 2009 to Prof. Kathryn Hess (kathryn.hess@epfl.ch). Applications may be submitted in French or in English.See
http://igat.epfl.ch/igat/.
- December 13, 2009 deadline: poststdoctoral positions The Foundation Sciences Mathématiques de Parisoffers fifteen (15) post-doctoral positions in mathematics and in computer science. These positions last one year (renewable once) and are to be filled as from October 1st, 2010, in the research laboratories affiliated to the Foundation. See
http://www.sciencesmaths-paris.fr/index.php?page=51&lien=16.
- December 1, 2009 deadline: poststdoctoral positions The Department of Mathematical Sciences at University of Copenhagen is seeking top young researchers for several attractive postdoctoral positions starting 1 September 2010. The positions are one to three year positions. See http://www.math.ku.dk/jobs.
- December 1, 2009 deadline: Tenure track position Mathematics Wayne State University. See
https://jobs.wayne.edu.
- November 30, 2009 deadline: Lecturer positions in Mathematics Australian National University. Permanent positions
at levels B and C, which are the Australian equivalent of an assistant or associate professorship. It is important to add that, as is usual in the Australian system, the positions at both levels are permanent -- there is no serious tenure-review process. All strong candidates currently in post-docs or tenure-track positions are encouraged to apply.See
http://wwwmaths.anu.edu.au/~borger/2009_job_ad_webpage.
- November 27, 2009 deadline: Lecturer Mathematics--Algebra, Representation
Theory and Related Topics University of Edinburgh. Contact: Iain Gordon igordon@ed.ac.uk
See
http://www.maths.ed.ac.uk/local/jobs/vacancies/3011870.php.
- November 15, 2009 deadline: Lecturer Mathematics University of Wisconsin--Green Bay. See
http://www.uwgb.edu/hr/jobs/position460.html.
- October 1, 2009 deadline: Tenure Track - Algebra and Number Theory The Department of Mathematics & Statistics, McMaster University, invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in Algebra and Number Theory at the level of Assistant or Associate Professor. Applicants working in Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry are especially encouraged to apply. The anticipated start date for this position is July 1, 2010. Candidates should have a PhD and provide clear evidence of an outstanding research programme in a major area of Algebra and Number Theory. The successful applicant may also be nominated for a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair (www.chairs-chaires.gc.ca), tenable for five years and renewable once. See
http://www.math.mcmaster.ca/employment/job_detail.php?id=28.
- 18 September 2009 deadline: Professor of pure mathematics (level E) University of Sydney. It is anticipated that at least two subsequent appointments will be advertised in Pure Mathematics. Through these competitive appointments the successful applicant will be given the opportunity to establish a research group within the School.
In addition to these appointments we will soon advertise for a new lectureship in pure mathematics. See
http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/About/Vacancies.html.
- 31 August 2009 deadline: Research scientist, The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical
Physics, Trieste, Italy, To undertake world-class research and to assist the Head of the Mathematics
Section in the
planning and implementation of its scientific activities.
Candidates should use ICTP's online application system which is accessible
via ICTP's intranet
site at http://portal.ictp.it/vacancy. They should include a curriculum
vita and list of publications
and arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent directly by their
referees to the
Personnel Office. E-mail: personnel_office@ictp.it, phone: +39-040-2240-595/596, fax: +39-040-2240-593.
- 9 June 2009 deadline: Associate professor in algebra.
The Department of Mathematical Sciences at the Faculty
of Information Technology, Mathematics and Electrical
Engineering, NTNU, announces a position as associate
professor in algebra. further details are available at
http://www.math.ntnu.no/~oyvinso/algebra-position-2009.pdf
- 26 May 2009 deadline: Two positions in the Centre for Mathematical Science have just been advertised at City University London. These are at any grade (Lecturer to Professor); further details are available at
http://www.city.ac.uk/hr/ Applications are encouraged in areas that complement the existing research strengths of the Centre.
The closing date for applications is 26 May 2009.