The Mathematical Sciences Department of the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research
Center invites applications for its 2018-2019 Herman Goldstine Memorial
Postdoctoral Fellowship for research in mathematical and computer sciences.
The fellowship provides scientists of outstanding ability an opportunity to
advance their scholarship as resident department members at the Research
Center. The department provides an atmosphere in which basic research is
combined with work on technical problems arising in industry. Our permanent
members, academic visitors, and post-doctoral fellows pursue research in
pure
and applied mathematics and in theoretical and exploratory computer
science.
Areas of research include: algorithms (approximation, randomized, and
on-line); complex systems; data mining (machine learning, pattern
recognition,
computational statistics); dynamical systems; high-performance computing
(scientific computing, parallel computing, big-data); inverse problems;
numerical analysis; optimization (discrete, continuous, global and
stochastic); operations research; probability theory (stochastic models,
risk
management, queues & queuing networks, simulation); and statistics
(time-series, multivariate analysis, spatiotemporal analysis, design of
experiments & reliability). Up to two fellowships will be awarded. The
fellowship has a period of one year and may be extended another year by
mutual
agreement. The stipend is expected to be between $130,000 and $150,000,
depending on the length of experience.
Applications will be accepted until Jan 16, 2018. Candidates must have
received
a Ph.D. degree after September 2013 or should expect to receive one before
the
fellowship commences in September 2018.
For full details and to apply, please visit:
http://www.research.ibm.com/goldstine/
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Sanjeeb Dash, Research Staff Member, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center,
1101 Kitchawan Rd/RT 134, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
sanjeebd@us.ibm.com, ph:(914) 945-1273, fax:(914) 945-3434
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