[cmath] Research Fellow - Monash University, Australia

Alan Kelm akelm at cms.math.ca
Mon Nov 21 16:30:45 EST 2016


      Research Fellow
      Monash University
      School of Mathematical Sciences

Closing date: 30 January 2017

The School of Mathematical Sciences at Monash University invites
applications for a Research Fellow to join a highly motivated team of
researchers at the Clayton Campus in Melbourne, Australia. The position
is a two year fixed-term appointment with an annual salary range
of $81,486 - $87,471 (plus 9.5% employer superannuation) and a flexible
start date.

This position requires experience in hyperbolic partial differential
equations. Familiarity with any of the following is desirable:
mathematical relativity, differential geometry, continuum mechanics and
fluid dynamics.  The appointee will conduct research at the School of
Mathematical Sciences, under the guidance of Associate Professor Todd
Oliynyk. The research will cover topics related to an Australian
Research Council Discovery Project on the mathematical analysis of
gravitating relativistic material bodies. 

To be considered you will have a PhD in mathematics or a closely related
discipline, research expertise in hyperbolic differential equations,
proven ability to perform independent research, and the potential to
publish in high quality journals. Applicants who expect to submit their
thesis within the first half of 2017 will also be considered.

Applications must be submitted online and address the selection criteria
outlined in the position description. 

http://careersmanager.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/554896/research-fellow-mathematical-sciences

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