Calculus of Variations and Geometric Measure Theory

2-years postdoc position in Analysis at TU Munich

created by cicalese on 05 Jan 2021

Deadline: 28 feb 2021

One postdoctoral positions is available at the Center for Mathematics, Technical University of Munich, Chair for Analysis, with a flexible starting date no later than October 2021, in association with Professor Marco Cicalese. The position is funded within the SFB Transregio 109 "Discretization in Geometry and Dynamics''. The appointment is offered for two years in the first instance. At the end of the second year the possibility of an extension for an additional year will be considered. The successful candidate will join the research activities of the group and contribute to the development of the project "Geometric rigidity in spin systems''. This is a research-oriented position without teaching duties. However, the successful candidate can choose to teach advanced topics classes at the Technical University of Munich.

The successful candidate should have a solid education in mathematics, should hold or be about to complete a PhD in mathematics or physics and have experience in at least one of the following areas: Calculus of Variations, Analysis of PDEs, Geometric Analysis.

We offer a salary according to the TV-L 13 class (expected netto per month around 2500 Euro).

Applicants should send a CV, list of publications and up to two letters of recommendation as PDF files with the subject line "SFB-Postdoc-surnameoftheapplicant'' to Marco Cicalese at marco.cicalese@tum.de. If needed, the recommendation letters can be sent separately. Applications should be sent before February 28, 2020 to the email address marco.cicalese@tum.de. The evaluation of the applications may start immediately. Later applications will be considered until the position is filled. Once the position is filled, this will be announced on the webpage:

http://www-m7.ma.tum.de/bin/view/Analysis/MarcoCicalese

Information concerning the Faculty of Mathematics at TU Munich and the research group in Analysis can be found at http://www.ma.tum.de and http://www-m7.ma.tum.de/bin/view/Analysis/WebHome. Please feel free to contact Marco Cicalese by email if you have any question.

As an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, TUM explicitly encourages applications from women as well as from all others who would bring additional diversity dimensions to the university's research and teaching strategies. Preference will be given to disabled candidates with essentially the same qualifications.