Cari colleghi, vi chiedo di far circolare la notizia che il Politecnico di Torino, congiuntamente con L'Università di Torino e l'Indam offre 8 posizioni di dottorato. La domanda deve pervenire entro il 30 Aprile. http://dottorato.polito.it/en/call_for_applications Applicazioni di studenti interessati alla probabilità e alla statistica sono naturalmente benvenute. Cordiali saluti, Enrico Enrico Bibbona Associate Professor of Statistics Probability, Statistics and Optimization group Department of Mathematical Sciences "G. L Lagrange" Politecnico di Torino
Cari colleghi,
vi scrivo per segnalarvi una posizione da PhD ed un'altra da postdoc all'Institute for Stochastics, JKU Linz, per un progetto bilaterale di 3 anni con la Repubblica Ceca, con focus su processi stocastici e statistica in ottica neuroscienze.
Vi chiederei gentilmente di far circolare la notizia. Rimango a disposizione per domande sul progetto e sull'instituto, avendo lavorato lì per 5 anni.
A presto, Massimiliano
------ Dr. Massimiliano Tamborrino Assistant Professor Department of Statistics University of Warwick https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/statistics/staff/academic-research/tamborrino
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Dear Colleagues,
this is to advertise an opening for a Postdoc position, as well as a PhD position at the Institute for Stochastics, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria. The positions are part of a 3 year Joint FWF-GACR Project between Austria and the Czech Republic. The cooperation partners are Prof Petr Lansky and Dr Kostal at the Institute of Physiology, Department of Computational Neuroscience, Czech Academy of Science, in Prague.
The project aims to provide further insights into the principles of information coding and the role of noise in the insect olfactory system. The tasks include modelling the insect olfactory system and the neural information pathway with suitable stochastic processes, as well as analysing the resulting stochastic models and developing statistical techniques to analyse relevant data such as spike trains arising from experiments or simulations of the insect olfactory system.
Applicants for the Postdoc position are expected to hold a PhD in Mathematics or Statistics and have a strong background in probability theory and statistics for stochastic processes. Applicants for the PhD position should hold the equivalent of a Master degree in Mathematics or Statistics with emphasis on probability theory and stochastic processes. In both cases an interest in Mathematical Neuroscience is expected.
These positions have no teaching load (however, the possibility of taking on some light duties exists, should the candidates wish to gain teaching experience), the salary is according to the FWF scale: https://www.fwf.ac.at/en/research-funding/personnel-costs .
The starting date is as soon as possible in 2020. Applications will be reviewed swiftly and selected candidates will be contacted for interviews.
For inquiries, please contact Prof. Dr. Evelyn Buckwar (evelyn.buckwar@jku.at). Please send your application in PDF format per email to Melanie Traxler (Melanie.Traxler@jku.at) with reference 'FWF-GACR Post Doc Position' or 'FWF-GACR PhD Position'. The application should include cover letter, CV, research statement and two reference letters. When applying for a PhD position, please also include transcripts of records.