Taming Complexity in Partial Differential Systems

Dear Colleagues,

I am delighted to announce the launch of the Special Research Programme
(SFB)

Taming Complexity in Partial Differential Systems (sfb65.univie.ac.at)

funded by the Austrian National Fund and run jointly by the University
of Vienna, the Vienna University of Technology, and the Institute of Science and
Technology Austria.

We are inviting applications for:

11 postdoctoral positions
11 PhD student positions
1 Scientific Manager position

starting from June 2017 or as soon as possible thereafter. Calls and online
submissions tools are available through the website. We will start reviewing applications as
early as March 2017.

I would be glad if you could forward this information to potentially interested candidates.
Thank you very much.

Kind regards
Ulisse Stefanelli

Japanese national scholarship

Dear colleagues, please note the following announcement. If you are interested in the scholarship announced below, please contact us (Josef Málek, malek@karlin.mff.cuni.cz) as soon as possible.

Dear Prof. Josef Malek

Hello. This is Masato Kimura, Kanazawa University.
This is announcement of our scholarship program.

We are now accepting applications to the GHR
program with MEXT scholarship for next year.

This is special occasion for Czech students
to get Japanese national scholarship (MEXT scholarship).
The deadline of application is the end of January.

If, by chance, there is a student who are interested
in studying our Master/PhD Course, please distribute
this information.

Please see the following link:

Master course:
https://www.nst.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/eng/MC_GHR2017.pdf
Doctor(PhD) course:
https://www.nst.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/eng/DC_GHR2017.pdf

I attach the application forms for GHR program.
If someone in the field of

Mathematics, Applied Mathematics or Computational Sciences

please make a contact with me. Then I will support
the matching process of his/her prospective supervisor.

Thank you for your cooperation in advance.

With best regards

Masato Kimura (Dr.Sci.)
Professor
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics,
Institute of Science and Engineering,
Kanazawa University
Kakuma, Kanazawa, 920-1192, JAPAN
Tel:+81-(0)76-264-6064, Fax:+81-(0)76-264-6065
mkimura@se.kanazawa-u.ac.jp

GHR Necessary Documents form for applicant

Positions available at the Maxwell Institute for Mathematical Sciences and the School for Mathematical and Computer Sciences at Heriot–Watt University

Dear colleagues, please note the following announcement.

Dear Colleagues

I would like to advertise two positions available at the Maxwell Institute for Mathematical Sciences and the School for Mathematical and Computer Sciences at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh.

I am looking for a

– Research Associate/Postdoc in Modelling, Analysis, and Computation of Complex Heterogeneous Multiphase Systems, a EPSRC funded research project which provides the opportunity to collaborate with an industrial partner. Deadline: April 24, 2017.

– PhD Student in Modelling, Analysis, and Computation of Complex Heterogeneous Multiphase Systems. The successful candidate will be funded by a prestigious James
Watt scholarship. Deadline: February 4, 2017.

More details about these positions can be found in the attached pdf files.

I would be very grateful if you could distribute via email channels/to suitable candidates.

Thank you very much in advance and best wishes,
Markus Schmuck

PDF Attachment (Postdoc position, deadline April 24, 2017)
PDF Attachment (PhD position, deadline February 4, 2017)

Beginning of the semester — pub session

A pub session on the occasion of the beginning of the semester will take place on Monday, 17th October at 18:00 in the lounge (-1st floor) in restaurant Amfora (http://www.amforarestaurant.cz/). All students, teachers and supporters of mathematical modelling are cordially invited. In particular, bachelor students and first year MSc students should exploit the opportunity to meet their prospective teachers in a non-academic environment!

We are looking forward to see you on Monday!

Events in 2016/2017

Dear colleagues,

please note the following events organised or partially organised by the members of the mathematical modelling group:

Winter semester 2016/2017 is ready to begin

Winter semester 2016/2017 is ready to begin:

  • A preliminary schedule for the winter semester 2016/2017 is available in SIS.
  • The meeting of all students of mathematical modelling (fixing the schedule for optional lectures, brief discussion on topics of bachelor/master thesis, overview of available scholarships/projects/stays abroad and so on) will take place on Monday, October 3, as a part of the Seminar on continuum mechanics. This means that we will meet on Monday, October 3 at 15:40 in the lecture hall K1. We kindly ask all students to participate in the meeting.

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Analysis for instationary partial differential equations

Sebastian Schwarzacher announces a new lecture, please see below. Detailed lecture description can be found in the attached document.

Hello friends and colleagues,
I wish to announce the lecture on the analysis for instationary PDEs that I am going to give next semester in Karlin.

Please spread the news to people that may be interested.

Thank you very much and all the best,

Sebastian

PhD positions at Bielefeld University

Dear students,

we have just received an email concerning several PhD positions at Bielefeld University, starting October 1st, 2016. Please note that the deadline for applications is in seven days. If you are interested, please contact us (Josef Málek, malek@karlin.mff.cuni.cz).

Dear Miroslav
Dear Josef

I hope this email find you well. I am writing to you because I might have interesting news for young people in the Czech republic. In 7 days there we will need to close our application for very prestigious new PhD positions. So far, we have zero applicants the Czech republic which surprises me a bit. Could you forward the following link to very good young people or to other math professors?

https://irtg.math.uni-bielefeld.de/open_positions.php

That would be really great.

Thanks,
Moritz


Prof. Dr. Moritz Kaßmann
Fakultät für Mathematik
Universität Bielefeld
Postfach 100131
D-33501 Bielefeld
Phone: +49-(0)521-106-5006
Fax: +49-(0)521-106-6480
http://www.math.uni-bielefeld.de/~kassmann