[cmath] Post-Doctoral Fellowships in Mathematical Biology - McMaster University

Alan Kelm akelm at cms.math.ca
Fri Oct 23 11:34:06 EDT 2009


Applications are invited for one or more Post-Doctoral Fellowships in
Mathematical Biology in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at
McMaster University (our web page <http://www.math.mcmaster.ca/>).
Candidates should have experience and interest in research in
mathematical and computational modelling applied to epidemiology,
ecology, conservation, genomics or immunology. Fellows will conduct
research in one or more of these areas, and will do a limited amount of
teaching.

Fellowships are open to candidates of any nationality, and selection
will be based upon the candidate's research potential. Fellowships
normally start * July 1, 20010, * and provide an annual stipend plus a
$2,000 grant for research expenses.

Candidates are required to apply using the MathJobs website by * January
4, 2010. * See our advertisement at: www.mathjobs.org
<http://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. David Earn,
    Department of Mathematics & Statistics
    McMaster University
    Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1
    CANADA 

Informal enquiries may be addressed to:
Dr. Ben Bolker bolker at math.mcmaster.ca <mailto:bolker at math.mcmaster.ca>
Dr. David Earn earn at math.mcmaster.ca <mailto:earn at math.mcmaster.ca>
Dr. Jonathan Dushoff dushoff at mcmaster.ca <mailto:dushoff at mcmaster.ca>
Dr. Gail Wolkowicz wolkowic at math.mcmaster.ca
<mailto:wolkowic at math.mcmaster.ca>

We appreciate all replies to this advertisement, but only applicants
under consideration will be contacted. McMaster University is strongly
committed to employment equity within its community, and to recruiting a
diverse faculty and staff. The University encourages applications from
all qualified candidates, including women, members of visible
minorities, Aboriginal persons, members of sexual minorities, and
persons with disabilities.

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This employment position is among those listed in the Employment section
of the CMS website:

     http://cms.math.ca/Employment

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