The DFG Research Training Group 2297 "Mathematical Complexity
Reduction" currently hires people for mathematical research. The
research topic within mathematics may be from numerics, optimization,
control, machine learning, stochastics, algebra, or geometry, but should
address topics of complexity reduction, e.g., via dimension reduction or
lifting into higher dimensional spaces. A description of the qualification
and research program can be found at [1].
We are currently offering a PostDoc position with competetive salary
(TVL E14 100%), manifold possibilities for independent research and
networking, no teaching obligations, and a runtime of 3 years which can
be further extended. Female candidates are especially encouraged to
apply. The qualification goal is a move towards a permanent professor
position (see [3] for success stories of former MathCoRe PostDocs). The
topic should be related to complexity reduction (e.g., extended
formulations, lifted Newton methods, error-controled surrogate models,
model order reduction, ...). Please check the list of principal
investigators on [1] and contact whoever is scientifically close to discuss
possible topics you could apply with. The deadline is July 25, 2021.
We are also continuously recruiting PhD students from any of the
above-mentioned mathematical areas, preferably open to innovative
cross-field research supported by two supervisors from different areas.
There is no deadline.
See [2] for further details and instructions on how to apply.
To receive further details you may want to contact
Volker Kaibel (kaibel@ovgu.de).
[1] https://www.mathcore.ovgu.de
[2] https://www.mathcore.ovgu.de/index.php?show=joinus
[3] https://www.mathcore.ovgu.de/index.php?show=joinus_successstories
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