Buongiorno,
vi inoltro l'annuncio per una posizione post-doc di 3 anni a Monaco. La scadenza e' prossima ma Markus Heydenreich mi ha scritto che anche le applications inviate la prossima settimana saranno prese in considerazione.
Saluti Alessandra Faggionato
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ VACANCY FOR A POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN PROBABILITY THEORY AT LMU MUNICH
Subject to final confirmation from DFG, we have a vacancy for a scientific employee (fixed term) at the Mathematics Department at the University of Munich to join our research group in Probability Theory. The project is part of the newly established Priority Programme “Random Geometric Systems” (SPP 2265) funded by DFG.
We are looking for a talented and motivated postdoctoral researcher to carry out a research project on the weight-dependent random connection model. The project is on the intersection of complex networks and (continuum) percolation theory in high dimensions. Prior research experience in percolation theory, spatial random networks, or random walks with dependencies (e.g. Mott's variable-range hopping) is appreciated.
The position is fixed term for 36 months. Intended starting date is autumn 2020.
The LMU Munich is one of the largest and most renowned universities in Germany. The Mathematics Department is located in the city center of Munich.
Interested candidates are invited to submit applications (in German or English) containing full curriculum vitae, copies of relevant certificates, as well as name and contact details of three academic referees preferably by email to m.heydenreich@lmu.de. Applications received until April 17, 2020 will be fully considered; the hiring procedure continues until the position is filled.
The university is an equal opportunity employer. Handicapped applicants will be given preference in the case of approximately equal qualifications. The university of Munich is interested in increasing the number of female faculty members and encourages women to apply.
Please contact me directly for further questions about the project or the position.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Markus Heydenreich Mathematisches Institut Ludwig-Maximilans-Universität München http://www.math.lmu.de/~heyden/