[cmath] Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, Financial Mathematics - Monash University, Australia

Alan Kelm akelm at cms.math.ca
Wed Dec 12 10:22:39 EST 2018


      Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, Financial Mathematics
      Monash University, Australia
      School of Mathematical Sciences

Closing date: 3 February 2019, 11:55pm AEDT

The School of Mathematical Sciences is seeking an outstanding researcher
with a doctoral qualification who can apply/develop mathematics to
practically relevant problems arising in quantitative finance.
Professional experience in a relevant financial institution would be
highly regarded as we are also interested in researchers who are able to
promote their research to the professional sector. The School of
Mathematical Sciences is multidisciplinary with very active groups in
research areas that include mathematical finance, PDEs, stochastic
modelling, scientific computing, optimisation and machine learning.

In particular, the school is currently expanding its reach in the area
of Financial Mathematics by:

  * The creation of a Master of Financial Mathematics
  * Developing partnerships with financial institutions
  * Developing its academic research activity, particularly in the areas
    of stochastic control, computational finance, and systematic
    investment strategies

If you are highly motivated and would enjoy being part of a supportive
team of academic and professional staff, apply now.

This role is a full-time position; however, flexible working
arrangements may be negotiated.

Applications must be made via the Monash website and must address the
selection criteria outlined in the position description:
http://careers.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/582926/lecturersenior-lecturer-financial-mathematics

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