PhD in Mathematics – 15+ Scholarships and Positions
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PhD in Mathematics – 15+ Scholarships
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PhD student in Mathematical Modelling of Organogenesis
ETH Zurich
About the post
The PhD student will focus on using mathematical modeling based on quantitative data to uncover fundamental mechanism in development – the detailed project will be defined together with the student to match his/her interests.
The position is available immediately; the exact starting date can be negotiated. The working language is English. The salary and general working conditions are internationally highly competitive and according to ETH standards .
Deadline: 31st August, 2019
Our group, in the broad area of Applied Mathematics, develops and applies methods of Mathematical and Computational Mathematics to model, understand, design and control the dynamics of various phenomena arising in the interphase of Mathematics with Engineering, Physics, Bilogy and Social Sciences.
We are welcoming applications by young and highly motivated scientists to contribute to this exciting joint AvH-FAU effort. Possible research projects include but are not limited to:
- Analysis of Partial Differential Equations (PDE)
- Control of diffusion models arising in Biology and Social Sciences
- Modelling and control of multi-agent systems
- Hyperbolic models arising in traffic flow and energy transport.
- Fractional PDE
- Optimal design in Material Sciences
- Micro-macro limit processes
- The interplay between discrete and continuous modelling in design and control
- The emergence of turnpike phenomena in long-time horizons
- Inversion and parameter identification
- Development of new computation tools and software
We are looking for excellent candidates with expertise in the areas of applied mathematics, PDE analysis, control theory, numerical analysis and computational mathematics who enjoy interdisciplinary work.
Deadline: 30 September 2019
a) to be born after 31 October 1989;
b) to have no convictions that have been res judicata for a term of imprisonment of more than three years;
c) not to have been subject to “expulsion”, a disciplinary sanction provided for in the educational regulations of the SNS;
d) not to be in possession of a Ph.D. qualification issued by an Italian university, and in any case not to have benefited from a scholarship to attend a Ph.D. programme in Italy
For assessment, aimed at ascertaining the candidates’ aptitude for scientific research and their basic preparation for the course programme, each admissions commission has one hundred points: sixty points for the evaluation of qualifications and forty points for the oral exam. Candidates who have obtained at least forty points in the evaluation of qualifications will be admitted to the oral examination. In order to pass the oral exam candidates must obtain at least thirty points. Candidates must pass the oral exam in order to enroll in the postgraduate course.
Candidates who are not resident in Italy, or who have residency or domicile abroad for documented reasons of work, study or research, can take the test online, with procedures that guarantee the identification of the candidates and the public nature of the test. The selection commission will decide whether or not other candidates who request it can take the test online. The test can be held in Italian or English.
Deadline: 29 August, 2019
By starting new research projects (“COMET-Modules”) in the field of “Imparting new Functions in digitalized Polymers by bridging Chemistry with macroscopic Architecture” and “Designed Polymers and their Composites for high pressure Environments” we currently aim to strengthen our team.
Positions are open to candidates holding a higher degree in natural and technical sciences meeting the specific requirements stated in the individual openings on the website: https://www.pccl.at/karriere/jobangebote.html . Applications in English have to be submitted to jobs@pccl.at via e-mail and the reference number of the required position(s) in the subject line.
Deadline: 30 September, 2019
About the post
No. of awards: Varies depending on funding
Tenure: All AUT PhD scholarships are tenable for up to three years. Support for a Professional Doctorate will be for up to two years only. Note: If a candidate is already enrolled in the PhD programme at AUT, the number of months between first enrolment and the scholarship closing date with a three month grace period will be deducted from the full period of support. Annual renewal is dependent on satisfactory progress as demonstrated by meeting the milestones outlined in the AUT Postgraduate Handbook.
AUT provides doctoral scholarships to highly achieving doctoral research students to AUT University in order to encourage and stimulate doctoral studies in areas of the University’s research capability.
From 2019 the School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences will offer AUT Doctoral Scholarships. Application is open to all eligible applicants. Applicants may be New Zealand citizens or permanent residents, or International students. Applications open one month prior to the closing date. Grades for the qualifying degree must be available at the time of application. Students awaiting grades must apply in the following round.
Deadline: 1 November, 2019
For more information on the topics considered in this project, check out “PhD student position” in the website https://diamweb.ewi.tudelft.nl/~fmario.
Deadline: 15 September 2019
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