Dear Random,
The Research Training Group High-Dimensional Phenomena in Probability - Fluctuations and Discontinuity (RTG 2131), funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), invites applications for
* 4 Ph.D. positions (salary scale TV-L E 13, 75%; including social benefits)
for a three-year structured Ph.D. program.
Start of the positions will be October 1st, 2018. The RTG is based at the faculties of mathematics at the three universities of Bochumhttp://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/, Dortmundhttps://www.tu-dortmund.de/uni/Uni/index.html and Duisburg/Essenhttps://www.uni-due.de/, Germany.
Candidates should have obtained (or be about to obtain) a M.Sc. degree (or equivalent) in mathematics or closely related fields with excellent results, and intend to pursue graduate studies in mathematics within the research areas of the RTG. All graduate students will be expected to work towards a Ph.D. degree at one of the universities in Bochumhttp://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/ and Duisburg/Essenhttps://www.uni-due.de/. No German language skills are required.
The topics of the 4 projects are:
* Probabilistic Networks * The separation of time-scales in the Buri-experiment * Applications of isomorphism theorems to continuous state Markov chains and their continuum limits * Strong convergence rates for stochastic partial differential equations
For a description of the projects go to https://wiki.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/RTG2131/images/4/4b/Promotionsbeschreibungen...
Applications should provide the usual documents:
* letter of application * curriculum vitae * copies of certificates * Diploma/masters thesis and relevant publications if available * statement of purpose sketching the applicants' research interests
The RTG particularly encourages the applications of female candidates. Disabled persons will be given preferential treatment in cases of otherwise equal qualification.
Applications and inquiries should be addressed to: Prof. Dr. Peter Eichelsbacherhttp://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/ffm/Lehrstuehle/stochastik/eichelsbacher.html, Coordinator, GRK 2131 Faculty of Mathematics, Ruhr University of Bochum NA 3/66, Universitätsstraße 150, 44780 Bochum, Germany
preferably via e-mail to peter.eichelsbacher@rub.demailto:peter.eichelsbacher@rub.de
DEADLINE: Applications are requested before august 19th 2018
Best wishes, Martin Hutzenthaler
————————————— Prof. Dr. Martin Hutzenthaler University of Duisburg Essen Thea-Leymann-Str. 9 45127 Essen, Germany Phone: +49 (0)201 183 6844 Fax: +49 (0)201 183 2381 martin.hutzenthaler@uni-due.demailto:martin.hutzenthaler@uni-due.de https://www.uni-due.de/mathematik/ag_stochastische_analysis/
Dear Random,
The Research Training Group High-Dimensional Phenomena in Probability - Fluctuations and Discontinuity (RTG 2131), funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), invites applications for
* 3 Ph.D. positions (salary scale TV-L E 13, 75%; including social benefits)
for a three-year structured Ph.D. program. We offer a broad range of cutting edge research. For details on the research training group see https://sites.google.com/site/rtg2131/home and for details on possible projects see https://wiki.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/RTG2131/images/a/a3/Promotionsbeschreibungen.... No German language skills are required. All working groups switch between German and English. There is no formal teaching obligation.
Start of the positions will be December 1st, 2018 or later. The RTG is based at the faculties of mathematics at the three universities of Bochumhttp://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/, Dortmundhttps://www.tu-dortmund.de/uni/Uni/index.html and Duisburg/Essenhttps://www.uni-due.de/, Germany.
Candidates should have obtained (or be about to obtain) a M.Sc. degree (or equivalent) in mathematics or closely related fields with excellent results. The topic of the master thesis plays a minor role as long as the candidate has suitable knowledge in probability/statistics.
Applications should provide the usual documents:
* letter of application * curriculum vitae * copies of certificates * Diploma/masters thesis and relevant publications if available * statement of purpose sketching the applicants' research interests
The RTG particularly encourages applications of female candidates. Disabled persons will be given preferential treatment in cases of otherwise equal qualification.
Applications and inquiries should be addressed to: Prof. Dr. Peter Eichelsbacherhttp://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/ffm/Lehrstuehle/stochastik/eichelsbacher.html, Coordinator, GRK 2131 Faculty of Mathematics, Ruhr University of Bochum NA 3/66, Universitätsstraße 150, 44780 Bochum, Germany
preferably via e-mail to peter.eichelsbacher@rub.demailto:peter.eichelsbacher@rub.de
DEADLINE: Applications are requested before October 19th 2018