Dear colleagues,
I’d like to draw your attention to the following open positions (one PhD and one Post-Doc) in Berlin. Please, feel free to forward this announcement to anyone who might be interested.
"The Weierstrass Institute in Berlin (WIAS) invites applications for a two positions, one at post-doctoral level and one for a PhD student. Both positions are in the newly founded Leibniz Junior Research Group “Probabilistic Methods for Dynamic Communication Networks” (Head: Dr. B. Jahnel); the positions are available immediately.
The successful candidates will perform rigorous probabilistic and analytic mathematical work on dynamical spatial random geometric systems as models for future telecommunication networks, in collaboration with other group members and partners at WIAS, in industry and in academia. The research results shall be published in scientific journals and technical reports, and presented at conferences.
The applicants must at a minimum hold a master’s degree in mathematics or related fields with high emphasis on probability. For the post-doctoral position a PhD in mathematics should be completed or very close to completion. Knowledge in statistical physics, interacting particle systems, or stochastic geometry will be important.
Please direct scientific queries to Dr. B. Jahnel (Jahnel(a)wias-berlin.de <mailto:Jahnel@wias-berlin.de>).
The appointment is initially limited for 24 months. The work schedule is 39 hours per week, and the salary is according to the German TVoeD scale.
Please see the following links for more information and in order to apply: https://short.sg/j/8332092 <https://short.sg/j/8332092> (post-doc) and https://short.sg/j/8331747 <https://short.sg/j/8331747> (PhD).
Please note that the deadline for applications is 31 December.”
Best wishes,
Luisa Andreis
Post-Doc researcher
WIAS-Weierstrass Institute
Mohrenstrasse 39, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Personal webpage: https://sites.google.com/view/luisaandreis/home <https://sites.google.com/view/luisaandreis/home>
Email: andreis(a)wias-berlin.de
Diffondo su richiesta del collega Bernardo D'Auria un annuncio di posti per:
Assistant Professor positions (tenure-track) in the Department of
Statistics,
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
scadenza: 28 febbraio 2021
per dettagli: http://halweb.uc3m.es/seminarios/conv-tenure-track.pdf
Cordiali saluti
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Antonio Di Crescenzo
Dipartimento di Matematica
Università degli Studi di Salerno
Via Giovanni Paolo II, n. 132
<https://maps.google.com/?q=Via+Giovanni+Paolo+II,+n.+132+%0D%0A84084+Fiscia…>
84084 Fisciano (SA)
Italy
Tel. +39-089-963349
E-mail(1): adicrescenzo(a)unisa.it
E-mail(2): adicresc(a)gmail.com
Web: http://www.unisa.it/docenti/antoniodicrescenzo/index
Skype: antoniodicrescenzo
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Segnalo con piacere questa opportunità di postdoc a Bath.
Vittoria
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Da: Daniel Kious <dk746(a)bath.ac.uk>
Date: lun 14 dic 2020 alle ore 23:11
Subject: Postdoctoral position in Probability at the University of Bath
To: d.kious(a)bath.ac.uk <
IMCEAEMAIL-+20d+2Ekious+40bath+2Eac+2Euk(a)gbrp265.prod.outlook.com>
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
I would greatly appreciate if you could bring the following announcement to
the attention of the relevant applicants.
A postdoctoral position in Probability is open at the University of Bath.
The position is for two years, starting 1 July 2021, and the successful
applicant will work with Dr Daniel Kious, on topics related to random walks
and random environments. Please, find the full announcement at the end of
this email.
Applications are open and the deadline is 11 January 2021, see:
https://www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/CC8004
In order to have the best chances, the applicants should provide the
following:
-an updated CV;
-a list of publications;
-a short research statement;
-the names of two referees who agreed to write a letter of support, and one
of them must be the current employer or a past employer.
Best wishes,
Daniel Kious.
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A postdoctoral research position is available in the area of probability to
start 1 July 2021. The position is available for 2 years and is funded by
the EPSRC grant "Random walks in dynamic random environment" of Daniel
Kious.
You will be associated with the probability laboratory (Prob-L@B
<https://www.bath.ac.uk/research-centres/probability-laboratory-at-bath/>)
of the Department of Mathematical Sciences
<https://www.bath.ac.uk/departments/department-of-mathematical-sciences/>
at the University of Bath. Prob-L@B is one of the largest probability group
in the UK and benefits from a very active and collaborative team, with
expertise covering many areas of Probability, cultivating a high-level and
friendly atmosphere. The successful applicant will be expected not only to
work on the project, but also to interact with the other members of
Prob-L@B.
The area of research will be centred on the mathematical analysis of random
walks in random environment or dynamic random environment, reinforced
random walks or other processes with reinforcement, percolation, spin
systems.
The ideal candidate is expected to have a strong background in discrete
probability theory, and have (or expect to obtain shortly) a PhD in
Probability, or related areas.
Our campus is surrounded by beautiful countryside, and the City of Bath
with its historic charm and social activity only a short distance away
creates an excellent environment in which to work. We encourage all staff
to learn, develop new skills and progress their careers throughout their
employment with us and believe our staff
<https://www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/display.aspx?id=1091&pid=221#section3> are
vital in creating the University’s inclusive and innovative community. We
are committed to providing a family friendly workplace
<https://www.bath.ac.uk/campaigns/family-friendly-workplace/> and our staff
have access to a number of services that promote wellbeing
<https://www.bath.ac.uk/topics/wellbeing/> and improve work-life balance.
We recognise the commitment, achievements and talents of our workforce
through our offering of initiatives and benefits
<https://www.bath.ac.uk/professional-services/pay-and-reward>, including
(but not limited to):
- Generous employer pension contributions
- 39 days holiday (annual leave, discretionary days and bank holidays)
- A flexible working environment
- A commitment to personal and professional development
- Ofsted outstanding rated onsite nursery
- Salary exchange scheme (cycle to work)
- Onsite private and NHS dentist, onsite medical centre
- Employee discount scheme
We aim to be an inclusive university, where *difference is celebrated*,
respected and encouraged. We truly believe that diversity of experience,
perspectives, and backgrounds leads to a better environment for our
employees and students, creating a learning environment and
organisational *culture
that enhances **health and wellbeing*
<https://www.bath.ac.uk/topics/wellbeing/> across our community. We are
very proud to have recently received Ambassadors for Autism certification
<https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/university-receives-ambassadors-for-au…>
and are an accredited Disability Confident Leader; committed to building
disability confidence and supporting disabled staff
<http://www.bath.ac.uk/hr/working/disability-support/index.html>.
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Dr Daniel Kious
University of Bath - Prob-L@b
email: d.kious(a)bath.ac.uk
Office: 6 West 1.23
Phone: 01225 38 6186
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Vittoria Silvestri
Assistant Professor
Department of Mathematics
University "La Sapienza"
Piazzale Aldo Moro, 5
00185 - Rome
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Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2020 00:41:25 +0100
From: Pelizzari Cristian <cristian.pelizzari(a)unibs.it>
To: Tiziano Vargiolu <vargiolu(a)math.unipd.it>
Subject: Webinar of Prof. Hinz at UNIBS, Department of Economics and Management
Ciao Tiziano,
ti chiedo la cortesia di diffondere questo avviso di seminario ai tuoi
canali. Ho gi? spedito questa e-mail al Segretario Generale dell'A.M.A.S.E.S..
Mi scuso per la scadenza ravvicinata.
Grazie e a presto,
Cristian
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Dear Colleagues,
on December 17th, 2020 - 11:30 (CET),
as part of the Research Seminars at the Department of Economics and
Management, University of Brescia, the following webinar will take place:
On Optimal Planning of Double-Spending Attacks
presented by Prof. Juri Hinz, University of Technology Sydney, and organized
by Prof. Paolo Falbo and Prof. Cristian Pelizzari
Abstract
Diverse concepts originating from the blockchain idea have gained
popularity. However, there is concern about stability of such systems. In
this setting, an attempt to spend the digital funds more than once (the
so-called double-spending attack) has been analyzed by several authors. The
present contribution addresses a refinement to this problem under realistic
assumptions.
Live presentation on: Google Meet.
To participate, registration is required by filling out the following form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd3_vL6Rzi7rNf7FiburuLBjC1cc32oA4U
SHdQDaivS9_cB5w/viewform
Subscribers will be e-mailed the link to the webinar meeting.
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Associate Professor of Mathematical Methods
of Economics, Finance and Actuarial Sciences
Department of Economics and Management
University of Brescia
Contrada S. Chiara, 50
25122 BRESCIA BS
ITALY
E-mail cristian.pelizzari(a)unibs.it
Tel. 0039-030-2988516
Microsoft Teams contact
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> Begin forwarded message:
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> From: Arnoldo Frigessi <arnoldo.frigessi(a)medisin.uio.no>
> Subject: Two-year Postdoc in Statistics for COVID-19 modelling, Oslo, Norway
> Date: 13 December 2020 at 22.15 GMT+1
> To: DipIMAP <scaliato(a)axp.mat.uniroma2.it>
>
> Two-year Postdoctoral Position in Statistics for COVID-19 modelling, Oslo, Norway
>
> The postdoc will develop new statistical methodology and models to describe and predict the dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemics in Norway and across the Nordic countries. This is part of a new exciting Nordic collaboration project financed by NordForsk with Tom Britton, Stockholm University, Arnoldo Frigessi, Oslo University and Lasse Leskelä, Alto University as co-PIs. If you are selected as postdoc, you will work in close collaboration with the three Nordic teams. We will work on the covid-19 dynamics in space and type, also across the Nordic borders; we will exploit human mobility data in real time described by telecom mobility data; develop methods for probabilistic short term prediction; evaluate and compare alternative interventions. The project has unique access to COVID-19 data streams. There is a possibility to extend the period for an additional year. You can find some more information here: https://nordicmathcovid.cs.aalto.fi
>
> The postdoc will be employed at the Oslo Centre for Biostatistics and Epidemiology, University of Oslo. You have a strong competence in statistical modelling and inference and have excellent skills in coding.
>
> This is a unique project, with multiple opportunities also to develop your own research themes, building your curriculum towards a tenure track/permanent position in a leading university.
>
> To apply, and for more details on the positions, see here: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/196535/2-year-postdoctoral-p…
>
> Deadline: 11th January 2021
>
> We offer
> * Salary up to 55.000 Euro per annum depending on qualifications.
> * A career development programme designed for researchers at the beginning of their career.
> * Health insurance and very attractive "Scandinavian" welfare benefits.
> * A generous pension agreement.
> * Oslo's family-friendly environment with its rich opportunities for culture and outdoor activities.
>
> Arnoldo Frigessi
Dear all,
This is a reminder for the: STAR Online Seminars.
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The seminar will be held Friday 18. December from 11:00-12:00 . You will recieve the link for the Zoom room by registering for the seminar with the link provided at the end of this mail. The lecture will last for 45 minutes + questions.
This week's speaker is Federica Masiero - Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, with the seminar:
Regularizing properties and HJB equations for stochastic problems with delay
Abstract: In this talk we consider stochastic differential equations with delay. It is well known that the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck transition semigroup doesn’t have regularizing properties, such as the strong Feller property. So in general, the associated Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman (HJB) equation cannot be solved in mild sense by a classical fixed point argument. We present a result of existence of regular solutions for the HJB equations related to a stochastic controlled equation with delay in the control and in the case when, as it often occurs in applications, the objective function depends only on the “present” of the state and control variable. The result is based on partial regularization results for the associated Ornstein-Uhlenbeck semigroup. In analogy, we investigate partial reularizing properties in the case of delay in the state and with a special dependence on the past trajectory, and we solve in mild sense the associated HJB equation and the stochastic controlled problem related. The talk is mainly based on joint works with F. Gozzi and G. Tessitore.
After the end of the seminar, you are invited to bring a cup of coffee/tea and have a chat in our Coffee in the Stars here you will have the chance to talk and interact with the other persons that attended the seminar, and have a digital "coffee break".
We are looking forward to see you, online!
Best regards,
Michele Giordano
Doctoral research fellow
Department of Mathematics
University of Oslo, Norway
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Register for the seminar: https://nettskjema.no/a/159180
Link for the seminar webpage: https://www.mn.uio.no/math/english/research/projects/storm/events/seminars/…
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Gianpaolo Scalia Tomba
Begin forwarded message:
From: Arnoldo Frigessi <arnoldo.frigessi(a)medisin.uio.no>
Subject: Two 3-year postdocs in statistics and mathematics for personalised breast cancer therapy, University of Oslo, Norway
Date: 4 December 2020 at 11.41 GMT+1
To: DipIMAP <scaliato(a)axp.mat.uniroma2.it>
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Are you interested in developing new mathematical, statistical or computational models and methods to determine the best personalised treatment for each breast cancer patient?
Applications are invited for two postdoc positions of 3 years each at the Oslo Centre for Biostatistics and Epidemiology, University of Oslo. Ideally we wish to hire one postdoc with a strong competence in mathematical modelling and numerical analysis and one postdoc with a strong competence in statistical modelling, inference and computational statistics.
The two postdocs will play a key scientific role in our two cross-disciplinary international projects funded by the European Union Horizon 2020 and EraCoSysMed. The project team includes experts in statistical and mathematical modelling of cancer, in molecular biology, genomics and clinical oncology. The project has access to unique data, including clinical, imaging and high-throughput genomic data from breast cancer patients recruited in concluded clinical trials. You find more information on the project here: www.rescuer.uio.no
To apply, and for more details on the positions, see here: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/196515/two-3-year-postdoctor…
Deadline: 11th January 2021
We offer
* Salary up to 55.000 Euro per annum depending on qualifications.
* A career development programme designed for researchers at the beginning of their career.
* Possibility to make teaching and consulting experiences, if wished so
* Health insurance and very attractive "Scandinavian" welfare benefits.
* A generous pension agreement.
* Oslo's family-friendly environment with its rich opportunities for culture and outdoor activities.
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Arnoldo Frigessi
professor
University of Oslo
Oslo University Hospital
Norway
Oslo Centre for Biostatistics and Epidemiology University of Oslo and Oslo University Hospital Director http://www.med.uio.no/imb/english/research/centres/ocbe/
BigInsight
Centre for research based Innovation
Director
http://www.biginsight.no
contact: +4795735574
http://www.med.uio.no/imb/english/people/aca/frigessi/ <http://www.med.uio.no/imb/english/people/aca/frigessi/>
Giovedì 10 Dicembre, ore 17:00 on-line
Antonello Pesce terrà un seminario dal titolo
A Kolmogorov PDE with non-linear drift: analysis and applications
to stochastic filtering
Le istruzioni per partecipare al link
https://www.dm.unibo.it/seminari/
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