Cari colleghi,
vi segnalo che il Dipartimento di Matematica dell'Università di Padova
ha bandito un posto di ricercatore di tipo B nel settore MAT/06.
Il bando è disponibile alla pagina
http://www.math.unipd.it/it/news/?id=1898
La scadenza per la presentazione delle domande è il 25 agosto 2016.
Marco Ferrante
Dear Colleague,
on behalf of the organising committee, it is a pleasure to
announce that the 10th AMaMeF Conference will take place in Padova on June
22-25, *2021*.
The conference will feature plenary lectures, invited sessions and
contributed sessions covering the forefront areas of research in
theoretical and quantitative finance, risk, insurance.
Abstract submission for contributed talks and posters will be
announced in due time.
Follow the development at the website (in continuous development):
https://events.math.unipd.it/AMAMEF2021/
Please help to distribute this announcement among your all
contacts.
Welcome to Padova in June 2021!
Tiziano
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Tiziano Vargiolu
Dipartimento di Matematica Phone: +39 049 8271383
Universita' di Padova Fax: +39 049 8271428
Via Trieste, 63 E-mail: vargiolu(a)math.unipd.it
I-35121 Padova (Italy) WWW: http://www.math.unipd.it/~vargiolu
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Segnalo un'altra iniziativa di seminari online, gestita dal gruppo di
Oxford. Il primo seminario è oggi pomeriggio (Rob Morris, IMPA) alle 15:00.
Cari saluti,
Vittoria
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Vittoria Silvestri
Assistant Professor
Department of Mathematics
University "La Sapienza"
Piazzale Aldo Moro, 5
00185 - Rome
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Begin forwarded message:
*From:* Christina Goldschmidt <goldschm(a)stats.ox.ac.uk>
*Date:* 27 March 2020 at 16:40:54 GMT
*To:* "APPLIEDPROB(a)jiscmail.ac.uk" <APPLIEDPROB(a)JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
*Subject:* *New online Oxford Discrete Mathematics and Probability seminar*
*Reply-To:* Christina Goldschmidt <goldschm(a)STATS.OX.AC.UK>
Dear colleagues,
We hope that you are all well, and finding a way to adjust to our new
circumstances.
We are writing to announce the new Oxford Discrete Mathematics and
Probability Seminar, which will take place on Tuesdays, on Zoom, starting
on 31st March, and will feature talks in both Combinatorics and
Probability. For the first week we will have a single seminar at 2pm (UK
time); in most future weeks we will also have a second seminar at 3.30pm.
The talks are open to everybody: please feel free to forward this
announcement to anyone you think might be interested.
The first two talks will be:
31st March, 2pm: Rob Morris (IMPA), Erdős covering systems
7th April, 2pm: Louigi Addario-Berry (McGill), Hipster random walks.
More details can be found at http://people.maths.ox.ac.uk/scott/dmp.htm .
This will be something of an experiment while we get to grips with the
technology, but we're excited about the possibilities this format might
bring! We are aware of several other excellent such initiatives going on,
and will be keen to share our experiences and learn what works.
We have set up a mailing list for seminar announcements,
discmathprob(a)maillist.ox.ac.uk. In order to subscribe, please send an email
to sympa(a)maillist.ox.ac.uk with subject “subscribe discmathprob Firstname
Lastname” (replace “Firstname” and “Lastname” appropriately); leave the
message body blank. You should receive a message to let you know that your
subscription has been successful.
Our intention (of course with the agreement of the speakers) is to record
the seminars and put them on YouTube for an indefinite period of time, to
act as a resource for the community. This has consequences from the
perspective of data protection since, by default, if you participate,
personal data consisting of your username, audio and video may be recorded.
If you wish to participate but do not want your personal data recorded, you
should please make sure to turn off your video and mute your microphone.
All best wishes,
Christina Goldschmidt and Alex Scott.
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Christina Goldschmidt | http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~goldschm | she/her
Department of Statistics and Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford
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Dear Colleagues,
The *Department of Mathematics* of the *Faculty of Science, Technology, and
Medicine* (FSTM) of the *University of Luxembourg* (UL) has an opening for
an *Associate Professor in Mathematics (promotion track) – Area of
Statistics and Machine Learning*.
- Ref: *F1-50011779* (to be mentioned in all correspondence)
- Full-time position (40 hrs/week)
- Earliest starting date: September 2020
- Permanent position, with promotion track (after 5 years there is the
possibility of being promoted to full professor after an evaluation). In
case of an excellent more senior candidate, appointment at the level of
full professor can be considered
Deadline: *May 31, 2020* (NB: the previous deadline for this position was
March 31, 2020 - we decided to postpone it by two months, mainly because of
the current international crisis).
All details can be found at the address:
http://emea3.mrted.ly/2f9vz
With my best regards, Giovanni Peccati
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Prof. Giovanni Peccati
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Head of the Department of Mathematics
Faculty of Science,
Technology and Medicine
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University of Luxembourg
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homepage:
http://sites.google.com/site/giovannipeccati/Home
E-mail: giovanni.peccati(a)gmail.com
Dear colleagues,
please find below the announcement of a Datathon (real-time forecasting
competition) on Covid-19 just started.
Feel free to distribute to all interested parties.
Best regards,
Fabrizio Lillo
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Announcement and call for participation at Real-time Epidemic Datathon
https://www.epidemicdatathon.com
Real-time Epidemic Datathon is a collective open-source real-time
forecasting challenge aimed at joining forces to push modeling limits
further for real-time epidemic forecasting at large scale. Organized by ETH
Zürich, UCLA, EU SoBigData++ project, NYU COURANT, and other partner
organizations. The goal of this project is to bring together researchers
and students from different disciplines (e.g., computer science,
epidemiology, physics, statistics, applied math, ...) and advance real-time
epidemic modeling frameworks. We provide a platform for scientific exchange
and discussion. Participating teams can submit predictions of COVID-19 case
evolutions in different countries and evaluate/compare their modeling
approaches.
Who can join? Everyone can join and contribute in various ways: (i)
register as a developer (individual or with a team) of a real-time epidemic
forecasting model, (ii) register and monitor scientific developments (see
our disclaimer section), or (iii) share the news about this event and help
us to reach more contributors.
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Fabrizio Lillo
Dipartimento di Matematica
Università di Bologna
ITALY
Personal website: fabriziolillo.wordpress.com
University website: www.unibo.it/sitoweb/fabrizio.lillo
<http://fabriziolillo.wordpress.com/>
phone: +39 050509159
Dear All,
maybe you already know
https://www.wim.uni-mannheim.de/doering/one-world/
All the best.
Enrico
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Enrico Priola
Dipartimento di Matematica, Università di Pavia
Via Adolfo Ferrata 5, 27100 Pavia
tel +39 0382 985639
Dear colleagues,
Here is the announcement for a combined PhD + lectureship position in the math department where I work at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam:
PhD-Junior Lecturer position
The department of Mathematics at the VU is advertising for a combined PhD - Junior Lecturer position in Mathematics. This is a position meant for a PhD student who also wants to acquire teaching experience and contribute to the educational program of the department as a junior lecturer. The position is for 6 years instead of the usual 4 for a “standard” PhD student.
The PhD position is not tied to a particular topic nor supervisor: the research can be in any area that falls within the expertise available in the department. You can find more information for this position at https://workingat.vu.nl/ad/phd-judo-in-mathematics/o44o25
The deadline for applications is April 19th.
The link above provides most of the information needed (salary, research-to-teaching ratio, benefits, etc.), but feel free to contact me for further details or if you may be interested to apply to work in the area of applied probability or reinforcement learning.
Best regards,
Alessandro Zocca
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Assistant Professor
Department of Mathematics
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
https://sites.google.com/site/zoccaale/
Buongiorno,
ricevo da Alberto Chiarini ed inoltro.
Saluti
Alessandra
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Da: Chiarini, A. <a.chiarini(a)tue.nl>
Date: mer 25 mar 2020 alle ore 11:15
Subject: Call for PhD
To: faggiona(a)mat.uniroma1.it <faggiona(a)mat.uniroma1.it>
...
Applications are invited for a PhD position at TU Eindhoven (TU/e), under
the supervision of Alberto Chiarini. This PhD project is part of a larger
collaboration between the Analysis and Stochastics groups of the Department
of Mathematics and Computer Science, and the PhD student will benefit from
being embedded in both groups.
The subject of the PhD project will be decided together with the student,
and will be chosen from a range of topics on the interface between
probability theory and analysis, including Gaussian free fields, particle
systems, large deviations, gradient flows and partial differential
equations.
Ideally, applicants have a sound training in probability theory (including
stochastic processes and stochastic differential equations), analysis
(including partial differential equations and functional analysis), and
measure theory. Students with deficiencies in one of these areas but who
are strong in others are nonetheless encouraged to apply.
PhD positions at TU/e are salaried, fixed-term, four-year positions;
We offer you:
- An exciting job in a dynamic work environment.
- A full time appointment for 4 years at Eindhoven University of Technology.
- The salary is in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement of the
Dutch Universities, increasing from approximately € 2.325 per month
initially, to € 2.972 in the fourth year.
- An attractive package of fringe benefits, including end-of-year bonus
(8,3% in December), an extra holiday allowance (8% in May), moving
expenses and excellent sports facilities.
Applicants are encouraged to send their applications as early as possible;
the position will be filled as soon as a suitable candidate is found. The
starting date is open for discussion.
In case you decide to apply, please complete the following form:
Form for application <https://forms.gle/Ejrurx7w8Mkggrw88>
https://forms.gle/Ejrurx7w8Mkggrw88
Department of Mathematics
and Computer Science
MetaForum
Groene Loper 5
5612 AZ Eindhoven
The Netherlands
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Prof. Alessandra Faggionato
http://www1.mat.uniroma1.it/~faggionato/
Department of Mathematics
University "La Sapienza"
Piazzale Aldo Moro, 5
00185 - Rome
Office 5, Phone (0039) 06 49913252
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cari tutti,
vi giro un messaggio ricevuto da andreas kyprianou.
saluti
alessandra faggionato
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Dear all,
Firstly, we hope this email finds you safe and well.
As we look forward to the next few weeks and months being under lockdown,
we are all confronted with the reality of building up new communication
channels. This presents us with an unprecedented opportunity that has
arguably been long overdue.
We would like to invite you to participate in a new grass roots project:
the *One World Probability Seminar.*
https://www.wim.uni-mannheim.de/doering/one-world/
*Every Thursday at 15:00 and 16:00 Central European Time, *two seminars
will take place on line via the free webinar tool Zoom. Follow the
information and link on the webpage and just tune in. No need to register,
no need to announce your presence, we have capacity for an audience of up
to 500 viewers.
The short-term goal is to provide access to a seminar for as many
researchers as possible, bringing a sense of normality and academic
closeness.
*For the indefinite future, the seminar is intended to foster ideas among
our truly global research community and to help reduce our impact on
climate change.*
As a grass roots project, the seminar will evolve with time - in
particular please keep a close eye on the webpage which will provide
updated information of speakers. We have speakers lined up for the next
month or so, and we hope you will all feel enthused to participate in the
long term.
* Please circulate this email as widely as you can.*
Andreas Kyprianou and Leif Doering.
--
Professor Andreas Kyprianou
Co-director of EPSRC CDT SAMBa
Department of Mathematical Sciences
University of Bath
BA2 7AY
--
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Prof. Alessandra Faggionato
http://www1.mat.uniroma1.it/~faggionato/
Department of Mathematics
University "La Sapienza"
Piazzale Aldo Moro, 5
00185 - Rome
Office 5, Phone (0039) 06 49913252
*************************************************
Car* collegh*,
Spero stiate bene. Vi segnalo l'iniziativa qua sotto (e scusate se vi e'
gia' arrivata la notizia).
Cordiali saluti,
Enrico Scalas
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*From:* Andreas Kyprianou <ak257(a)bath.ac.uk>
*Sent:* Monday, March 23, 2020 4:42 PM
*To:* Leif Doering <doering(a)uni-mannheim.de>
*Subject:* One World Probability Seminar: This Thursday opening seminar
Dear all,
Firstly, we hope this email finds you safe and well.
As we look forward to the next few weeks and months being under lockdown,
we are all confronted with the reality of building up new communication
channels. This presents us with an unprecedented opportunity that has
arguably been long overdue.
We would like to invite you to participate in a new grass roots project:
the *One World Probability Seminar.*
https://www.wim.uni-mannheim.de/doering/one-world/
*Every Thursday at 15:00 and 16:00 Central European Time, *two seminars
will take place on line via the free webinar tool Zoom. Follow the
information and link on the webpage and just tune in. No need to register,
no need to announce your presence, we have capacity for an audience of up
to 500 viewers.
The short-term goal is to provide access to a seminar for as many
researchers as possible, bringing a sense of normality and academic
closeness.
*For the indefinite future, the seminar is intended to foster ideas among
our truly global research community and to help reduce our impact on
climate change.*
As a grass roots project, the seminar will evolve with time - in
particular please keep a close eye on the webpage which will provide
updated information of speakers. We have speakers lined up for the next
month or so, and we hope you will all feel enthused to participate in the
long term.
Please circulate this email as widely as you can.
Andreas Kyprianou and Leif Doering.
--
Professor Andreas Kyprianou
Co-director of EPSRC CDT SAMBa
Department of Mathematical Sciences
University of Bath
BA2 7AY
--
Professor Andreas Kyprianou
Co-director of EPSRC CDT SAMBa
Department of Mathematical Sciences
University of Bath
BA2 7AY