Dear all
the Centre for Economic and International Studies
<http://www.ceistorvergata.it/> of the University of Rome Tor Vergata
<https://web.uniroma2.it/home/newlang/english> is promoting a one-year
post-doc position (renewable up to two years) within the project HIDEA
(Advanced econometric methods for high-frequency data)
<http://dse.univr.it/hidea/index.html>financed by the PRIN 2017 program.
You can apply on-line via the pica system using the link
https://pica.cineca.it/uniroma2/f2-2021-0002/
Please find attached a copy of the call and a guide on how to apply (both
in english).
The deadline is February, 21, 2021. Should you have any questions
concerning how to apply (or for further details on the position), please do
not hesitate to contact me.
Kind regards
Davide Pirino
Ricevo ed inoltro.
GP
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From: ivan nourdin <inourdin(a)gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2021 at 09:31
Subject: Postdoc position in Luxembourg for June 2021
To:
Dear colleagues,
I am currently advertising a postdoc position in Luxembourg.
I would be grateful if you could forward the announcement below to
potential candidates.
Thanks a lot in advance!
Best wishes,
Ivan
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*Postdoc position in Luxembourg for June 2021 (deadline for submission of
application: March 1st)*
University of Luxembourg, campus Belval
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral fellowship in the field of
stochastic analysis at the University of Luxembourg.
The project is about Malliavin calculus, Stein's method, and related
topics, in a broad sense.
Areas of interest include stochastic analysis and its interplay with other
fields of mathematics (in particular, but not exclusively, functional
analysis and geometry).
The position is for 3 years (36 months).
The starting date is June 1st, 2021.
Applications, including a CV, a list of publications and a research
statement must be sent to Ivan Nourdin (ivan.nourdin(a)uni.lu)
Applicants should also arrange for two letters of recommendation to be sent
to the same address.
Applications will be evaluated first after *March1st*, and then on a
rolling basis until the position is filled.
Requests for further information about the position should be also sent to
the same address.
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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
Ricevo e inoltro.
Saluti,
Massimiliano
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Dr. Massimiliano Tamborrino
Assistant Professor
Department of Statistics
University of Warwick
https://warwick.ac.uk/tamborrino
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PhD Stipends with EPOC
Three of the PhD stipends below are in statistics, with double degrees between Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Copenhagen and Bielefeld University. For more information about EPOC and the application procedure see www.epoc-itn.eu<https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdsts.us5.…>
Job Opening: 15 doctoral fellowships in Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network: Economic Policy in Complex Environments (EPOC)
EPOC is looking for 15 highly motivated doctoral fellows to engage in cutting edge interdisciplinary research combined with a structured curriculum of training activities.
It aims at advancing the state-of-the-art and the applicability of computationally intensive methods for decision and policy analysis in economics. The focus is on challenges characterized by their dynamic and complex nature, in particular in the domains of climate change and innovation. Doctoral fellows will gain expertise and skills in data science, network theory, agent-based simulation, and economic modelling, and will apply these skills in their individual research projects. Selected candidates will enter a 36 months work contract with the recruiting university of their project. Doctoral fellows will spend at least one year at two EPOC partner universities and pursue a double degree. Research and training is carried out by the EPOC consortium consisting of seven leading European universities and ten partner organisations.
For more information about EPOC and the application procedure see
www.epoc-itn.eu<https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdsts.us5.…>
All applications have to be submitted through the webpage.
Planned start of the employment contract: Sep. 1, 2021
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Susanne Ditlevsen
Professor
Department of Mathematical Sciences
University of Copenhagen
Phone: +45 35 32 07 85
email: susanne(a)math.ku.dk<mailto:susanne@math.ku.dk>
URL: http://www.math.ku.dk/~susanne/
Universitetsparken 5
DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark
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Buongiorno,
inoltro l'annuncio per Il OWPS di domani.
Grazie per l'attenzione
Alessandra
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Da: One World Probability <ow.probability(a)gmail.com>
Date: mer 20 gen 2021 alle ore 09:15
Subject: [owps] One World Probability Seminar Thursday January 21, 2021
To: <owps(a)lists.bath.ac.uk>
Tomorrow's speakers in the One World Probability Seminar are
(Note: all times are in UTC. *Due to time changes, you should check what
that translates to in your location*)
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(14:00-15:00 UTC) Speaker: Lorenzo Zambotti (Sorbonne Université)
Title: Some stochastic PDEs for the future
Abstract: We want to discuss some stochastic PDEs with distributional
non-linearities, driven by space-time white noise. These equations are
motivated for example by the scaling limits of critical pinning models. The
well-posedness of such stochastic PDEs is still an open problem, despite
the recent spectacular progresses in the field obtained by means of
regularity structures and paracontrolled calculus, the lack of a viable
stochastic calculus for SPDEs being a persistent major obstacle. A recent
result by Athreya-Butkovsky-Le-Mytnik gives new hope to solve this
long-standing problem.
(15:00-16:00 UTC) Francesco Caravenna (University of Milano-Bicocca)
Title: Hairer's Reconstruction Theorem without Regularity Structures
Abstract: We give a new self-contained and elementary proof of Martin
Hairer's Reconstruction Theorem, which is one of the cornerstones of his
theory of Regularity Structures. We present it as a general result in the
theory of distributions that can be understood without any knowledge of
Regularity Structures themselves, which we do not even need to define. We
will also discuss some applications of independent interest. (Based on
joint work https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.09287
<https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Farxiv.org…>
with Lorenzo Zambotti).
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The zoom link will appear the day before on the OWPS website:
https://www.owprobability.org/one-world-probability-seminar
<https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.owpro…>
It can also be directly accessed through the link below:
<http://goog_1741272511>
https://uniroma1.zoom.us/j/86530184507?pwd=N0cyVGw4MmIzR2dyV3JZeHhzZ2w5QT09
<https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Funiroma1.…>
Please feel free to circulate this email.
We hope to see you all tomorrow!
One World Probability Team
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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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Dear colleagues,
I would like to announce the following online seminar organized by the Probability group of the University of Pisa. The talk will be accessible under the link
Click here to join the meeting<https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3a17115d7f6ef44c5e91974362906c…>
Best regards,
Giacomo
Tuesday, Jan. 26, 14:00
Speaker: Martin Saal (SNS Pisa)
Title: Dissipative SQG equations driven by space-time white noise
Abstract: see attachement.
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Giacomo Di Gesù
Dipartimento di Matematica
Università di Pisa
Largo Bruno Pontecorvo 5
56127 - Pisa, Italy
giacomo.digesu(a)unipi.it<mailto:giacomo.digesu@unipi.it>
https://sites.google.com/site/giacomodigesu/
Ricevo e inoltro con piacere.
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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Da: Nathanael Berestycki <nberestycki(a)gmail.com>
Date: mar 19 gen 2021 alle ore 16:34
Subject: postdoctoral position at University of Vienna
To: GLAZMAN Alexander <alexander.glazman(a)univie.ac.at>, Marcin Lis <
marcin.lis(a)univie.ac.at>
Dear colleagues,
A 3-year postdoctoral position in probability has just been advertised at
the University of Vienna.
You can see the ad for instance here
<https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/17173>. The closing date for
applications is on 14 February.
We would be grateful if you could forward this to any suitable candidate.
Meanwhile we send you our best wishes, and hope you stay well during what
are undoubtedly challenging times for all of us.
Nathanael Berestycki,
Sasha Glazman,
Marcin Lis
Buongiorno,
vi giro il messaggio mandato alla mailing list del OWPS.
Grazie per l'attenzione
Alessandra
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Da: Andreas Kyprianou <ak257(a)bath.ac.uk>
Date: lun 18 gen 2021 alle ore 19:28
Subject: [owps] One World Probability Seminar
To: <owps(a)lists.bath.ac.uk>
Dear All,
(Apologies if you get this message more than once).
Thank you for your ongoing support for the One World Probability Seminar. We
would be grateful if you could please circulate the message below around
your
research networks, to help us reach probabilists who are not subscribers to
the OWPS mailing list.
Started last spring in response to the Covid-19 epidemic, the OWP seminar
seeks to present top level speakers from around the world to a broad
international audience of probabilists. It takes place each Thursday on Zoom
and is simultaneously live streamed on YouTube (check the website to see the
time in your local time zone). The weekly format is typically two talks on
the
same or related subjects, aimed at a broad audience. The first talk is
usually
a background talk, while the second highlights more contemporary research
developments.
You can find the details of the upcoming seminars, videos and slides of
past-
seminars, and instructions on how to subscribe to the OWPS mailing list on
the
OWPS website
https://www.owprobability.org/one-world-probability-seminar
The weekly seminars are announced to the mailing list the day before.
We look forward to your participation in the seminar series this spring.
Alessandra Faggionato and Amanda Turner
(OWPS chairs, spring 2021)
Dear Colleagues,
this is a slightly unusual message.
As you probably know, Elizabeth Meckes - an expert in random matrix theory
and Stein's method - died unexpectedly in December 2020 after a short
illness, while on sabbatical in Oxford. She was 40 years old:
https://thedaily.case.edu/remembering-professor-of-mathematics-elizabeth-me…
Yesterday, during a conference in Bonn, Persi Diaconis (her former PhD
advisor) gave a talk about Elizabeth, her research and her personality. It
is a beautiful and very touching speech, yet able to convey the universal
joy of doing research and mentoring young colleagues.
You can find it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xldMG911NN0&feature=emb_logo
All my best, Giovanni
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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
Forwardo il messaggio sotto per chi non fosse iscritto alla OWPS mailing
list.
Buona serata
Alessandra
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Da: One World Probability <ow.probability(a)gmail.com>
Date: mer 13 gen 2021 alle ore 18:27
Subject: [owps] One World Probability Seminar Thursday January 14, 2021
To: <owps(a)lists.bath.ac.uk>
Tomorrow's speakers in the One World Probability Seminar are
(Note: all times are in UTC. *Due to time changes, you should check what
that translates to in your location*)
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(14:00-15:00 UTC) Speaker: Thomas Leblé (CNRS - Université de Paris (MAP5))
Title: Coulomb gases: a short introduction
Abstract: Coulomb potentials are natural examples of systems with
long-range interactions. They appear in statistical physics, random matrix
theory, vortex systems, constructive approximation… and can be seen as a
(possibly infinite) random collection of points that exhibit interesting
stochastic features depending on the length scale and the temperature T.
For example, their global arrangement is predicted by a mean field model
and is found to be independent of T, whereas their local arrangement varies
wildly with T while conserving strong, surprising rigidity properties all
along.
I will present some basic facts about the analysis of Coulomb gases and
mention a few long-standing questions around which recent developments have
taken place.
(15:00-16:00 UTC) Sylvia Serfaty (NYU Courant)
Title: Local laws and fluctuations for Coulomb gases
Abstract: We are interested in the statistical mechanics of systems of N
points with Coulomb interactions in general dimension for a broad
temperature range. We discuss local laws characterizing the rigidity of the
system at the microscopic level, as well as free energy expansion and
Central Limit Theorems for fluctuations.
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The zoom link will appear the day before on the OWPS website:
https://www.owprobability.org/one-world-probability-seminar
<https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.owpro…>
It can also be directly accessed through the link below:
https://uniroma1.zoom.us/j/84008096626?pwd=N3MyYUFaMElvazIrS3hzNE1aSnRRZz09
<https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Funiroma1.…>
Please feel free to circulate this email.
We hope to see you all tomorrow!
One World Probability Team
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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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