The gross salary is 1458/month during the stay in Turin and could be increased of about 50% during the period in Pau.
Embedded
in a truly international environment, the student will get excellent
research training in a structured programme focussing on challenges at
the mathematical foundations of the stochastic and numerical approach to
PDEs as well as on challenges arising from its various applications,
e.g., in physics, biology, finance or data science. The combined
expertise from the Turin and Pau groups will provide a significant
breadth in depth and fertile ground for our student's ambitious research
ideas.
Successful candidates will have an MSc degree (or
equivalent) in Mathematics (or a closely related field such as Applied
Mathematics, Computational Science, Physics or Statistics), strong
knowledge on stochastic processes or numerical methods, and feel eager
to engage in the exchange of ideas with the teams in both Turin and Pau.