[CvGmt News] Fwd: Lectureship in Applied Mathematics at Bath -- Deadline on 16 October

GIUSEPPE BUTTAZZO giuseppe.buttazzo at unipi.it
Mon Oct 9 09:45:26 CEST 2017


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Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Applied Mathematics (SF5138)
University of Bath

Salary Range:       £39,324-46,924
Closing Date:      Monday 16 October 2017

The Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Bath is
inviting applications for a Lectureship (Assistant Professor) in Applied
Mathematics to strengthen the activities in its Centre for Doctoral
Training in Statistical Applied Mathematics at Bath (SAMBa).

The SAMBa CDT trains graduate students at the interface of Statistics,
Applied Mathematics and Stochastics applied to real-world problems, and
we invite applications from researchers in any area of mathematics that
falls within this definition. We particularly encourage applications
from within the fields of control theory, imaging, inverse problems,
multi-scale problems, networks and their applications, optimisation,
uncertainty quantification, as well as from those working in the
application driven areas of mathematical biology, mathematical
geosciences, nonlinear mechanics and other interdisciplinary or
industrial areas.

A successful applicant will have a developing track record of
independent research of international standing. The appointee will be
expected to sustain a leading research programme, and to be active in
developing and submitting competitive applications for external funding.
  Candidates should also have a strong interest in pursuing excellence in
undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and in supervising graduate
students.

Applications from all groups currently under-represented in academic
posts are particularly encouraged. We are working to improve the present
gender balance within the Department, and particularly welcome
applications from women. Both the Department and the University are
committed to providing a supportive and inclusive working environment.
Flexible working options will be considered wherever possible. For more
information visit http://www.bath.ac.uk/hr/working/flexible-working/
[1].

For more details and an online application form please go to

https://www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy.aspx?ref=SF5138 [2]

Informal enquiries may be addressed to: Professor Rob Scheichl
(R.Scheichl at bath.ac.uk), Professor Paul Milewski
(P.A.Milewski at bath.ac.uk) or Dr. Melina Freitag
(M.A.Freitag at bath.ac.uk).


Links:
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[1] http://www.bath.ac.uk/hr/working/flexible-working/
[2] https://www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy.aspx?ref=SF5138



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