[cmath] Employment opportunities - Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, University of Alberta

Nathalie Blanchard assist at cms.math.ca
Thu Dec 15 08:49:49 EST 2005


*NSERC University Faculty Award *
The Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, at the 
University of Alberta, is actively seeking to nominate a candidate for 
an NSERC University Faculty Award in the Fall 2006 competition.
The University Faculty Award was created by NSERC to encourage Canadian 
universities to appoint outstanding women and aboriginal researchers to 
tenure­track positions in science and engineering. Further information 
on the program can be found at the following web page: 
http://www.nserc.gc.ca/professors_e.asp?nav=profnav&lbi=c7
The nominee will have an excellent record of research and publication. 
We are particularly interested in candidates who work in a field related 
to an area of existing or emerging strength in the Department, although 
other areas will be considered. Some areas of research excellence, 
recently highlighted by the Faculty of Science, include algebra, 
functional analysis, fluid dynamics, statistics, mathematical biology, 
and scientific computing. The candidate will also have a strong 
commitment to and aptitude for teaching undergraduate students, and will 
be expected to supervise graduate theses.
This tenure­track appointment is scheduled to begin on or near July 1, 
2007.
The closing date for applications is March 1, 2006. Early applications 
are encouraged. According to NSERC regulations, applicants must be 
Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada.

*Ordinary Differential Equations *
The Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at the 
University of Alberta invites applications for a tenure track position 
at the Assistant Professor level, starting in July 2006, in the area of 
qualitative theory of differential equations and dynamical systems. The 
candidate should have a PhD in pure or applied mathematics, a strong 
record, excellent communication and teaching skills and leadership 
potential. The successful candidate must have a strong commitment to 
excellence in undergraduate and graduate education.
Preference will be given to applicants whose research expertise would 
complement and strengthen those of the differential equations and 
dynamical systems group in our Department. Areas of particular interest 
are qualitative theory of ordinary/delay/partial differential equations, 
control theory, mathematical biology, stochastic differential equations 
and random dynamical systems.
The closing date for application is January 15, 2006, or until a 
suitable candidate is found. Early applications are encouraged. For more 
information about the Department and the University of Alberta, please 
see the Department’s web page: http://www.math.ualberta.ca

*Algebraic Geometry *
The Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, at the 
University of Alberta, invites applications for a tenure­track position 
at the Assistant Professor level in Algebraic Geometry. We are looking 
for a person with a PhD, strong research record, excellent communication 
and teaching skills and leadership potential. The successful candidate 
must also have a strong commitment to excellence in undergraduate and 
graduate education.
All areas of Algebraic Geometry will be seriously considered. Current 
interest within the Department includes Hodge Theory, Algebraic K­Theory 
and Cohomological Methods.
The closing date for application is January 15, 2006, or until a 
suitable candidate is found. Early applications are encouraged. For more 
information about the Department and the University of Alberta, please 
see the Department’s web page: http://www.math.ualberta.ca

*Algebraic Groups and Applications *
The Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, at the 
University of Alberta, invites applications for a tenure­track position 
at the Assistant Professor level in Algebraic Groups and Applications. 
We are looking for a person with a PhD, strong research record and 
leadership potential as well as excellent communication and teaching 
skills. The successful candidate must also have a strong commitment to 
excellence in undergraduate and graduate education.
All aspects of Algebraic Groups and their applications will be seriously 
considered. Current interests within the Department include Brauer 
groups, Quadratic forms, Galois cohomology and Lie theory.
The closing date for applications is January 15, 2006, or until a 
suitable candidate is found. Early applications are encouraged. For more 
information about the Department and the University of Alberta, please 
see the Department’s web page: http://www.math.ualberta.ca
Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, research and teaching 
profiles outlining experience and/or interests, and within 3­4 weeks of 
the deadline date. at least three confidential letters of reference to:

*Anthony To­Ming Lau*
*Chair,*
*Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences*
*University of Alberta*
*Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2G1*
* *
*Please Note: *Applicants being considered will generally be contacted 
Those not contacted are thanked for their interest and encouraged to 
apply for future positions advertised by the University.

All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and 
permanent residents will be given priority. If suitable Canadian 
citizens and permanent residents cannot be found, other individuals will 
be considered. The University of Alberta hires on the basis of merit. We 
are committed to the principle of equity in employment. We welcome 
diversity and encourage applications from all qualified women and men, 
including persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities, and 
Aboriginal persons.

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Nathalie Blanchard
Assistant to the Executive Director
Canadian Mathematical Society
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