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Saluti cordiali,
C. Giardina'
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*In the Probability group at Leiden University and the Applied Probability
group at Delft Institute for Applied Mathematics *
*there are vacancies for two PhD students, one in each group.*
*Project Description*
The aim of the project is to advance the theory of duality for Markov
processes in the context of population dynamics and interacting particle
systems in random environment. In Leiden the focus will be on genetic
models with seed-bank and the effect of migration on the evolution of the
population. In Delft the focus will be on condensation phenomena for models
of heat conduction in inhomogeneous media.
The project is funded through the TOP 1 NWO grant "Duality for Interacting
Particle Systems" of Frank den Hollander (Leiden University), Frank Redig
and Cristian Giardinà (Delft University of Technology). The two PhD
students are expected to work in close collaboration with each other and
with the three supervisors, as a team.
*Starting Date*
January 1, 2019.
*Job requirements*
We are looking for a candidate that meets the following requirements:
· a solid background in Applied Mathematics, with an interest in
probability theory, interacting particle systems, Markov processes;
· detailed knowledge of analysis, probability theory and stochastic
processes, as demonstrated by a relevant Master;
· an interest in cross-topic collaboration between different fields of
mathematics with applications to physics and/or biology;
· candidates from non-Dutch or non-English speaking countries should
be prepared to prove their English language skills;
· good communicative skills in English, both in speaking and in
writing.
*We offer*
· a challenging job in a dynamic and highly ranked University;
· collaboration in an excellent research environment, with many young
PhD candidates, postdocs, and young staff members;
· full-time employment as a PhD-candidate for a period of 4 years;
· a gross salary of € 2222 per month in the first year increasing up
to € 2844 in the fourth year;
· annually 8% holiday allowance and 8.3% end of year allowance;
· support with your personal development and career planning including
courses, summer schools, conference visits etc.;
· a broad package of fringe benefits (including an excellent technical
infrastructure, child care, moving expenses, savings schemes, coverage of
costs of publishing the dissertation and excellent sports facilities).
As part of an equal opportunity scheme, women are encouraged to apply.
Attaining a PhD at Leiden University or Delft University of Technology
provides you with excellent career opportunities.