Friday, October 2, 2020

[DMANET] PIMS Postdoctoral Fellowship in Combinatorics at UVic

​We are seeking candidates in the area of combinatorics to nominate for a Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS) to be held at the University of Victoria. If the nomination is successful, then the salary will be at least $50,000 CAD funded jointly by PIMS and the research grants of the supervisors, Dr. Natasha Morrison and Dr. Jonathan Noel. The Fellowship is for one year and is renewable, contingent on satisfactory progress, for an additional year. The starting date is July 1, 2021 or later. Applications should be made through mathjobs at this link (www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/16369) before November 20, 2020. Informal inquiries can be made by e-mail to Nathasha Morrison (nmorrison@uvic.ca) and Jonathan Noel (noelj@uvic.ca).

The University of Victoria has a thriving Discrete Mathematics Group​ with 6 research faculty, 2 teaching faculty, 2 adjunct faculty, an enthusiastic cohort of graduate students and a weekly seminar.​ We strongly value the experiences and qualities that people from diverse backgrounds bring to the group and, as such, we particularly encourage applications from members of groups which are under-represented in mathematics.

More info:
Apply here: www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/16369
PIMS Postdoctoral Fellowships: www.pims.math.ca/scientific/postdoctoral
Natasha Morrison: www.math.uvic.ca/~nmorrison/
Jonathan Noel: www.math.uvic.ca/~noelj/
UVic Math and Stats Department: www.uvic.ca/science/math-statistics/index.php
UVic Discrete Math Group: www.uvic.ca/science/math-statistics/research/home/discrete-math/index.php

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