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Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 12:10:14 +0100 (MET)
From: Walter Schachermayer <wschach(a)fam.tuwien.ac.at>
P O S T D O C P O S I T I O N S
AT THE
JOHANN RADON INSTITUTE FOR COMPUTATIONAL AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS
(RICAM)
OF THE AUSTRIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, AUSTRIA
RICAM is a research institute which went into operation on January 1,
2003, and will be gradually built up to a total of 25 PostDoc
positions in six areas:
Scientific Computing - Computational Methods for Direct Field Problems
Scientific Computing - Inverse Problems
Scientific Computing - Optimization and Control
Symbolic Computation
Analysis of Partial Differential Equations
Mathematical Finance
The institute is housed on the campus of the Johannes Kepler
Universität in Linz, a town of about 200.000 on the Danube, very close
to the Austrian Alps, and half-way between Vienna and Salzburg.
The "Mathematical Finance Group" is looking for a PostDoc with a
strong interest and research experience in the "Applications of
stochastic processes in finance".
This position is expected to be available from March 1, 2004.
Further information can be obtained from one of the group leaders
Prof. Gerhard Larcher <gerhard.larcher(a)jku.at>
Prof. Walter Schachermayer <wschach(a)fam.tuwien.ac.at>
The "Scientific computing - Optimization and Control Group" is
searching two PostDocs with a strong background in applications to
partial differential equations or variational problems. For
information contact Prof.K. Kunisch at: karl.kunisch(a)uni-graz.at
PostDocs interested to work in one of the other research areas are
encouraged to inquire with the director, Prof. Heinz W. Engl at,
heinz.engl(a)oeaw.ac.at
For all positions a doctorate in mathematics or a closely related
field is required. The working language is English.
The positions are initially for up to three years, one renewal for
three more years is possible depending on achievements.
Two sets of applications with personal and scientific data, copies of
relevant documents and a statement about scientific interests and
achievements should be sent to
Prof. Heinz W. Engl
Johann Radon Institute
Austrian Academy of Sciences
A-4040 Linz
Austria