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            <th align="RIGHT" nowrap="nowrap" valign="BASELINE">Oggetto:
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            <td>Lecturer/Postdoc positions at Oxford</td>
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            <td>Tue, 6 Nov 2012 23:27:22 -0000</td>
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            <th align="RIGHT" nowrap="nowrap" valign="BASELINE">Mittente:
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            <td>Gui-Qiang Chen <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:chengq@maths.ox.ac.uk"><chengq@maths.ox.ac.uk></a></td>
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            <td>Gui-Qiang Chen <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:chengq@maths.ox.ac.uk"><chengq@maths.ox.ac.uk></a></td>
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          <div><font face="Tahoma" size="2">Dear Colleagues,</font> </div>
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              <div>There are a number of University
                Lecturer/Postdoctoral Fellow vacancies in the Analysis
                of Nonlinear PDEs and related areas advertised on the MI
                website, University of Oxford.</div>
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                  href="https://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/notices/vacancies">https://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/notices/vacancies</a></div>
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              <div>In particular, these include:</div>
              <div>*<font color="#c0504d"><strong>1 University
                    Lecturership in the Analysis of Nonlinear PDEs</strong></font></div>
              <div><font color="#c0504d"><strong>    (<font
                      color="#000000">another PDE Lecturership Post with
                      a different College will be advertised soon</font>)</strong> </font></div>
              <div><font color="#c0504d"><strong>*8 Hooke and Titchmarsh
                    Fellowships (3-year Postdoctoral Research
                    Fellowships)</strong></font></div>
              <div><font color="#c0504d"><strong>*1 University
                    Lecturership in Mathematics in Materials Science</strong></font></div>
              <div> </div>
              <div>Queries about the posts should be addressed to Brenda
                Willoughby at <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:vacancies@maths.ox.ac.uk">vacancies@maths.ox.ac.uk</a> or telephone: +44
                (0) 1865 273576. </div>
              <div>____________________________________</div>
              <div><font color="#ff0000"><strong></strong></font> </div>
              <div><font color="#ff0000"><strong>I. University
                    Lecturership in the Analysis of Nonlinear PDE</strong><strong>s</strong><font
                    color="#000000">: </font></font>Vacancy Reference:
                BK/12/013</div>
              <div>Salary Range: On a scale from £42,883 per annum +
                benefits (the level will be determined by the
                qualification/experience of the candidate).</div>
              <div> </div>
              <div>Appointment Term:  Permanent (For some exceptional
                case, Title of Professorship could be offered;
                equivalent levels: Associate to Full Professorship in
                the US and some other countries).</div>
              <div> </div>
              <div>The Mathematical Institute proposes to appoint a
                University Lecturer in the Analysis of Nonlinear PDEs
                from 1 September 2013 or as soon as possible
                thereafter.  The successful candidate will be offered a
                Tutorial Fellowship at Trinity College under
                arrangements described in the further particulars.  The
                combined University and College salary will be on a
                scale from £42,883 per annum plus benefits. The main
                duties of the post are to carry out, disseminate the
                results of, obtain funding for, and supervise research
                at a high international standard in the analysis of
                nonlinear PDEs, to teach a range of topics in
                mathematics via lectures, classes and tutorials, and to
                perform administrative and pastoral functions associated
                with teaching and research.</div>
              <div> </div>
              <div>The successful candidate will have a PhD in
                mathematics or closely related subject and will
                demonstrate the ability to carry out research at a high
                international level in the Analysis of Nonlinear PDEs
                and the ability to teach effectively across a range of
                topics in mathematics. The duties and responsibilities
                of the post are set out in the further particulars,
                which may be obtained <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:fromvacancies@maths.ox.ac.uk">fromvacancies@maths.ox.ac.uk</a>. The
                further particulars also contain details of the
                application procedure.</div>
              <div> </div>
              <div><font color="#c0504d"><strong>The closing date for
                    applications is 1 January 2013.</strong></font>
                Please quote reference: BK/12/013.</div>
              <div><font face="Calibri" size="3">____________</font></div>
              <div><strong><font color="#ff0000">II. Hooke and
                    Titchmarsh Fellowships  (Postdoctoral Research
                    Fellowships)</font></strong></div>
              <div>Vacancy Reference: 105311</div>
              <div>Salary Range: £29,249 - £35,938 p.a.</div>
              <div>Appointment Term: 36 months</div>
              <div> </div>
              <div>We invite applications from exceptionally talented
                postdoctoral researchers for Hooke and Titchmarsh
                Fellowships.  These are prestigious three-year research
                posts in the University of Oxford which will be an ideal
                opportunity for exceptional candidates to pursue an
                independent research programme.  The Fellowships are
                36-month, fixed-term positions and, should candidates of
                sufficient merit apply, we anticipate appointing up to
                four Hooke Fellows and up to four Titchmarsh Fellows.</div>
              <div> </div>
              <div>Hooke Fellowships: Candidates must have primary
                research interests compatible with those of the faculty
                in the Centre for Mathematical Biology, the Oxford
                Centre for Collaborative Applied Mathematics, the Oxford
                Centre for Industrial and Applied Mathematics or the
                Numerical Analysis Group. These posts are partially
                funded by a grant from the King Abdullah University of
                Science and Technology and are available from 1 April
                2013. Successful candidates must be in post by 1 July
                2013.</div>
              <div> </div>
              <div>Titchmarsh Fellowships: Candidates for these
                Fellowships must have primary research interests
                compatible with those of the faculty members in the
                algebra, combinatorics, geometry, logic, mathematical
                and computational finance, mathematical physics, number
                theory, stochastic analysis or topology groups or the
                Oxford Centre for Nonlinear PDE. These posts are
                available from 1 July 2013 and the successful candidates
                must be in post by 1 September 2013.</div>
              <div> </div>
              <div>Duties include undertaking research at the highest
                academic standards, disseminating research via
                conference presentations and journal publications and
                providing a small amount of undergraduate teaching.</div>
              <div>You must have a PhD in Mathematics or related
                discipline, and be able to demonstrate from your
                previous experience and achievements a track record of
                outstanding research at postdoctoral level, including
                evidence of previous independent research, a realisable
                research plan which would enhance the Mathematical
                Institute’s research profile, a record of papers
                published in major international journals and evidence
                of participation at conferences. You must have completed
                either your PhD or have held a postdoc position outside
                Oxford.</div>
              <div> </div>
              <div><strong><font color="#c0504d">Only applications
                    received before 12:00 noon UK time on Monday 10
                    December can be considered.</font></strong></div>
              <div><font color="#c0504d" face="Calibri" size="3"><strong>__________________</strong></font></div>
              <div><strong><font color="#c0504d"><font color="#ff0000">III.
                      University Lecturership in Mathematics in
                      Materials Science:</font> </font></strong>Vacancy
                Reference:  BK/12/011</div>
              <div>Salary Range: From £42,883 p.a. plus benefits (the
                level will be determined by the qualification/experience
                of the candidate).</div>
              <div> </div>
              <div>Appointment Term:  Permanent  (for some exceptional
                case, Title of Professorship could be offered;
                equivalent levels: Associate to Full Professorship in
                the US and some other countries).</div>
              <div> </div>
              <div>The Mathematical Institute proposes to appoint a
                University Lecturer in Mathematics in Materials Science
                from 1 September 2013 or as soon as possible
                thereafter.  The successful candidate will be offered a
                Tutorial Fellowship at Merton College under arrangements
                described in the further particulars.  The combined
                University and College salary will be on a scale from
                £42,883 per annum plus benefits. The main duties of the
                post are to carry out, disseminate the results of,
                obtain funding for, and supervise research at a high
                international standard in Mathematics in Materials
                Science, to teach a range of topics in mathematics via
                lectures, classes and tutorials, and to perform
                administrative and pastoral functions associated with
                teaching and research.</div>
              <div> </div>
              <div>The successful candidate will have a PhD in
                mathematics or closely related subject and will
                demonstrate the ability to carry out research at a high
                international level in Mathematics in Materials Science
                and the ability to teach effectively across a range of
                topics in mathematics. The duties and responsibilities
                of the post are set out in the further particulars,
                which may be obtained from <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:vacancies@maths.ox.ac.uk">vacancies@maths.ox.ac.uk</a>. The
                further particulars also contain details of the
                application procedure.</div>
              <div> </div>
              <div><font color="#c0504d"><strong>The closing date for
                    applications is 1 January 2013.</strong></font>
                Please quote reference: BK/12/011.</div>
              <div><font face="Calibri" size="3">______________________</font></div>
              <div> </div>
              <div>Best regards, Gui-Qiang</div>
              <div>Gui-Qiang G. Chen</div>
              <div>OxPDE, Mathematical Institute, Oxford</div>
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