[cmath] Post-Doctoral Fellowships (4 ads) - McMaster University, Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Alan Kelm akelm at cms.math.ca
Fri Oct 20 14:41:51 EDT 2006


Britton Post-Doctoral Fellowship In Mathematics

Applications are invited for the Britton Postdoctoral Fellowship in the 
Department of Mathematics and Statistics at McMaster University named 
after our former colleague Dr. Ronald F. Britton. This fellowship provides 
an opportunity to spend up to three years engaged in research, with a 
limited amount of teaching, and are particularly suitable for talented 
mathematicians who have recently completed the Ph.D. To learn more about 
the department, please visit our web page (http://www.math.mcmaster.ca/).

The Fellowship is open to candidates of any nationality and selection will 
be based upon the candidate's research potential. Research areas of 
particular interest include Geometry and Topology of Manifolds, Gauge 
Theory, and Group Actions. The fellowship normally starts July 1, 2007 and 
the annual stipend is $42,000 plus a $5,000 grant for research expenses.

Candidates are required to apply for these fellowships by using the 
MathJobs website by January 3, 2007. See our application at 
www.mathjobs.org

Applicants should provide at least three letters of recommendation. At 
least one of these letters should report on the candidate's teaching 
abilities. Preferably these letters will be submitted through the MathJobs 
website (see above); they may also be sent directly to either:

Dr. Bradd Hart
Chair
c/o Britton Postdoctoral Fellowship Applications
Mathematics & Statistics
McMaster University
Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1
CANADA

OR

Dr. I. Hambleton
Britton Professor of Mathematics
c/o Britton Postdoctoral Fellowship Applications
Mathematics & Statistics
McMaster University
Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1
CANADA

We appreciate all replies to this advertisement, but applications will not 
be acknowledged. McMaster is committed to Employment Equity and encourages 
applications from all qualified candidates, including aboriginal peoples, 
persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities and women.

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Canada Research Chair Post-Doctoral Fellowship In Mathematics

Applications are invited for the Canada Research Chair Postdoctoral 
Fellowship in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at McMaster 
University. This fellowship provides opportunities to spend up to three 
years engaged in research, with a limited amount of teaching, and is 
particularly suitable for talented mathematicians who have recently 
completed the Ph.D To learn more about the department, please visit our 
web page (http://www.math.mcmaster.ca/).

The Fellowship is open to candidates of any nationality and selection will 
be based upon the candidate's research potential. Fellowship holders will 
work under the supervision of Dr. Walter Craig, a holder of a Canada 
Research Chair in Mathematics at McMaster University. Research areas of 
particular interest include Analysis, Partial Differential Equations, 
Hamiltonian Dynamical Systems and Applied Mathematics. The fellowship 
normally starts July 1, 2007 and the annual stipend is $42,000 plus a 
$5,000 grant for research expenses.

Candidates are required to apply for these fellowships by using the 
MathJobs website by January 3, 2007. See our application at 
www.mathjobs.org

Applicants should provide at least three letters of recommendation. At 
least one of these letters should report on the candidate's teaching 
abilities. Preferably these letters will be submitted through the MathJobs 
website (see above); they may also be sent directly to either:

Dr. Bradd Hart
Chair
c/o CRC Postdoctoral Fellowship Applications
Mathematics & Statistics
McMaster University
Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1
CANADA

  OR

Dr. W. Craig
c/o CRC Postdoctoral Fellowship Applications
Mathematics & Statistics
McMaster University
Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1
CANADA

We appreciate all replies to this advertisement, but applications will not 
be acknowledged. McMaster is committed to Employment Equity and encourages 
applications from all qualified candidates, including aboriginal peoples, 
persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities and women.

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McKay Post-Doctoral Fellowship In Mathematics

Applications are invited for the McKay Post-Doctoral Fellowship in 
Mathematics, named after Dr. A.C. McKay, a former Dean and Chancellor of 
McMaster University. These fellowships provide an opportunity to spend up 
to three years engaged in research, with a limited amount of teaching, and 
are particularly suitable for talented mathematicians who have recently 
completed the Ph.D. degree.

The McKay Fellowship is open to candidates of any nationality and 
selection will be based upon the candidate's research potential. Research 
areas of particular interest include Harmonic Analysis, Linear and 
Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations. The fellowship normally starts 
July 1, 2007 and the annual stipend is $42,000 plus a $5,000 grant for 
research expenses.

Candidates are required to apply for these fellowships by using the 
MathJobs website by January 3, 2007. See our application at 
www.mathjobs.org

Applicants should provide at least three letters of recommendation. At 
least one of these letters should report on the candidate's teaching 
abilities. Preferably these letters will be submitted through the MathJobs 
website (see above); they may also be sent directly to either:

Dr. B. Hart
Chair
Mathematics & Statistics
McMaster University
Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1
CANADA
  OR

Dr. E. Sawyer
McKay Professor of Mathematics
Mathematics & Statistics
McMaster University
Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1
CANADA

We appreciate all replies to this advertisement, but applications will not 
be acknowledged. McMaster is committed to Employment Equity and encourages 
applications from all qualified candidates, including aboriginal peoples, 
persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities and women.

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Post-Doctoral Fellowships In Mathematics and Statistics

Applications are invited for postdoctoral fellowship positions in the 
Department of Mathematics and Statistics at McMaster University. These 
fellowships provide an opportunity to spend either two or three years 
engaged in research, depending on funding and the needs of different 
research groups, with a limited amount of teaching. These positions are 
particularly suitable for talented mathematicians who have recently 
completed the Ph.D. degree. To learn more about the department, please 
visit our web page (http://www.math.mcmaster.ca/).

The fellowships are open to candidates of any nationality and selection 
will be based upon the candidate's research potential. The fellowship 
normally starts July 1, 2007 and the annual stipend is $40,000 plus a 
$2,000 grant for research expenses. Candidates are required to apply for 
these fellowships by using the MathJobs website by January 3, 2007. See 
our application at www.mathjobs.org

Applicants should provide at least three letters of recommendation. At 
least one of these letters should report on the candidate's teaching 
abilities. Preferably these letters will be submitted through the MathJobs 
website (see above); they may also be sent directly to:

Dr. Bradd Hart
Chair
c/o Postdoctoral Fellowship Applications
Mathematics & Statistics
McMaster University
Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1
CANADA

We appreciate all replies to this advertisement, but applications will not 
be acknowledged. McMaster is committed to Employment Equity and encourages 
applications from all qualified candidates, including aboriginal peoples, 
persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities and women.

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