[External Email] Subject: NA Digest, V. 20, # 26 NA Digest Sunday, July 12, 2020 Volume 20 : Issue 26 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: Tien-Yien (TY) Li, 1945 - 2020 Gridap: A feature-rich finite element ecosystem 100% in Julia New Book, MATLAB Codes for Finite Element Analysis, 2nd Ed. New Book, Practical Methods for Optimal Control ... New Book, Riemann Problems and Jupyter Solutions One World Numerical Analysis Series, ONLINE, Jul 2020 NUMGRID 2020 / Delaunay 130, Russia, Nov 2020 Call for Site Pre-proposals, ISMP 2024 Call for Site Proposals for ICCOPT 2022 Faculty/Postdoc/PhD Positions, Data Science, Univ Vienna Associate Professor Position, Applied Math/ML, Univ of Cologne Lecturer Position, CS and Maths, Univ of Stirling, Scotland, UK Research Technician Position, Machine Learning Postdoc Fellowship Position, Computational Mathematics Postdoc Fellowship Position, St Andrews Postdoc Position, Applied Mathematics Postdoc Position, Institute of Mathematics, Czech Academy of Sciences Postdoc Position, Maths & Physics, Univ Campania L. Vanvitelli, Italy Postdoc Position, Optimization in Shape Spaces, HSU Hamburg, Germany PhD Position, Power System Simulations, Cyprus Univ of Technology PhD Position, TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands PhD Position, Western Norway Univ of Applied Sciences PhD Positions, Univ of Insubria (Varese-Como), Italy CFP, Computational and Mathematical Bioscience for COVID-19 Contents, Applied and Computational Mathematics, 19 (2) Contents, Evolution Equations and control Theory (EECT), 9 (3) Contents, MMA Journal, 25 (3) Contents, Proc of the Institute of Applied Mathematics, 9 (1) Subscribe, unsubscribe, change address, or for na-digest archives: http://www.netlib.org/na-digest-html/faq.html Submissions for NA Digest: http://icl.utk.edu/na-digest/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Tianran Chen [log in to unmask] Date: June 30, 2020 Subject: Tien-Yien (TY) Li, 1945 - 2020 We are saddened to announce the passing of Dr. Tien-Yien (aka TY) Li on June 25, 2020, at the age of 75. TY received his B.S. in mathematics from the National Tsinghua University in Taiwan. He received his doctorate in 1974 from the University of Maryland under the guidance of James Yorke. After 42 years of service and having supervised 26 Ph.D. dissertations at Michigan State University, TY retired as a University Distinguished Professor Emeritus in 2018. Despite his numerous ailments, TY had been a trailblazer in several fields of Applied and Computational Mathematics. He was best known for his monumental paper, "Period three implies chaos", with Yorke. His proof of Ulam's conjecture was fundamental to the computational ergodic theory. In Numerical Analysis, his greatest contribution was in his lifelong dedication to homotopy continuation methods which started with his work on computing Brouwer's fixed point and extended into many areas such as solving the eigenvalue problems and polynomial systems. He received numerous honors and awards during his academic career. A celebration of his life website is set up at https://sites.google.com/view/tienyienli Though we have lost a brilliant mathematician, a witty speaker, a friendly colleague, and a kind and caring teacher, his legacy will continue to inspire us. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Santiago Badia [log in to unmask] Date: July 10, 2020 Subject: Gridap: A feature-rich finite element ecosystem 100% in Julia We are pleased to announce Gridap.jl, a new Finite Element framework written 100% in Julia for the numerical simulation of a wide range of mathematical models governed by partial differential equations (PDEs). https://github.com/gridap/Gridap.jl Gridap is able to solve different types of PDEs (linear and nonlinear; steady state, state-dependent, and time-dependent; single field and multi- physics; PDEs in whatever dimension) with different types of finite element techniques (continuous and Discontinuous Galerkin methods, grad, div, and curl-conforming interpolations of arbitrary order, embedded finite elements, finite elements dofs defined in the physical space, etc), and can easily be extended. Gridap has successfully run on tens of thousands of cores in distributed-memory supercomputers. The main motivation behind Gridap.jl is to find an improved balance between computational performance, user-experience and workflow productivity in finite element libraries. To this end, the library design is based on lazy data-structures that represent cell-wise objects (e.g., elemental matrices and vectors) on the entire computational domain. This allows us to hide assembly loops and other core computations from the user-code, leading to a compact and user-friendly, syntax, while providing a high degree of flexibility. For more information, you can take a look at the tutorials: https://gridap.github.io/Tutorials/dev/ Santiago Badia, Francesc Verdugo, and Gridap developers https://github.com/gridap/Gridap.jl/graphs/contributors ------------------------------------------------------- From: Nicholas Fantuzzi [log in to unmask] Date: June 29, 2020 Subject: New Book, MATLAB Codes for Finite Element Analysis, 2nd Ed. This book illustrates how MATLAB compact and powerful programming framework can be very useful in the finite element analysis of solids and structures. The book shortly introduces finite element concepts and an extensive list of MATLAB codes for readers to use and modify. The book areas range from very simple springs and bars to more complex beams and plates in static bending, free vibrations, buckling and time transient problems. Moreover, laminated and functionally graded material structures are introduced and solved. https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030479510 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Kamryn Scrivens [log in to unmask] Date: July 10, 2020 Subject: New Book, Practical Methods for Optimal Control Using Nonlinear Programming Practical Methods for Optimal Control Using Nonlinear Programming, Third Edition by John T. Betts This book presents practical methods for solving real optimal control problems.The book focuses on the direct transcription method for optimal control, and features a summary of relevant material in constrained optimization, including nonlinear programming; discretization techniques appropriate for ordinary differential equations and differential-algebraic equations; and several examples and descriptions of computational algorithm formulations that implement this discretize-then-optimize strategy. 2020/ xiv + 731 pages/ Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-611976-18-2/ Order Code: DC36 List Price:$119.00/ SIAM Member Price:$83.30 Link to book: https://my.siam.org/Store/Product/viewproduct/?ProductId=31657301 Browse more SIAM books by visiting: https://bookstore.siam.org ------------------------------------------------------- From: Randall J LeVeque [log in to unmask] Date: July 05, 2020 Subject: New Book, Riemann Problems and Jupyter Solutions Riemann Problems and Jupyter Solutions Theory and Approximate Solvers for Hyperbolic PDEs by David I. Ketcheson, Randall J. LeVeque, and Mauricio J. del Razo 2020 / xii + 166 pages / Softcover / 978-1-611976-20-5 / List $59.00 / Member $41.30 / FA16 https://my.siam.org/Store/Product/viewproduct/?ProductId=31634540 It is also available as an ebook for those with access, e.g. if your institution has a subscription: https://epubs.siam.org/doi/book/10.1137/1.9781611976212 This book is written entirely in the form of Jupyter notebooks. You can download the notebooks, start them running on the cloud, and/or view rendered html versions of them from this link: https://bookstore.siam.org/fa16/bonus The rendered versions include some animations, but running the notebooks exposes many other interactive features. You can explore, for example, how the Riemann solution varies in time, or how the structure of the solution changes as you vary the left and right states, and view the structure of characteristic curves from different wave families in the x-t plane. Examples developed include advection, acoustics, Burgers' equation, traffic flow, Buckley-Leverett, shallow water equations, and the Euler equations of compressible flow. Approximate Riemann solvers are also illustrated. We are grateful to SIAM for allowing us to make these notebooks freely available; see the webpage for license details. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Lehel Banjai [log in to unmask] Date: July 08, 2020 Subject: One World Numerical Analysis Series, ONLINE, Jul 2020 Inspired by other One World seminars, we are establishing a world wide online seminar series for the numerical analysis and scientific computing community: the One World Numerical Analysis Series. The series will be hosted by the ICMS (https://www.icms.org.uk/) and will (typically) run fortnightly on Mondays via the Zoom platform. Attendance is open, but requires a basic initial registration via the OW-NA Series webpage: https://www.icms.org.uk/V_OWNumAnal.php The first scheduled seminars are Monday 20 July 2020, 2pm British Summer Time (BST), 3pm Central European Summer Time (CEST), 9pm Beijing, 9am New York: Alfio Quarteroni (Politecnico di Milano/Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne), Title: The mathematical heart: a computational model for the simulation of the heart function SUMMER BREAK 2) 07 September 2020, 3pm CEST: Christoph Schwab (ETH Zurich) 3) 21 September 2020, 3pm CEST: Ilaria Perugia (University of Vienna) 4) 05 October 2020, 3pm CEST: Christian Lubich (University of Tubingen) ------------------------------------------------------- From: Lennard Kamenski [log in to unmask] Date: July 01, 2020 Subject: NUMGRID 2020 / Delaunay 130, Russia, Nov 2020 Please join us for the 10th International Conference on Numerical Geometry, Grid Generation and Scientific Computing (NUMGRID 2020) on Nov 25-27, 2020 at the Dorodnicyn Computing Center in Moscow celebrating the 130th anniversary of Boris Delaunay. NUMGRID 2020 will be online and, to the extent permitted by the official regulations, we will offer the possibility to attend the event at the conference location as well. Particularly invited are technical papers presenting results in numerical geometry, grid generation, and their theoretical foundations (a detailed list of the relevant topics is provided at http://www.ccas.ru/gridgen/numgrid2020/call.html) Accepted papers presented by participants will be published in the peer-reviewed conference proceedings (Springer LNCSE series). Extended versions of selected papers will be invited for submission to Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Physics (CMMP). The paper submission is open until August 16, 2020. If you are planing to participate, we cordially ask you to submit an abstract early to allow for better planing; the full paper can be uploaded later within the paper submission deadline. For details and updates, please visit the conference website at http://www.ccas.ru/gridgen/numgrid2020 Plenary speakers: http://www.ccas.ru/gridgen/numgrid2020/speakers.html Important dates: http://www.ccas.ru/gridgen/numgrid2020/dates.html ------------------------------------------------------- From: Luis Nunes Vicente [log in to unmask] Date: July 10, 2020 Subject: Call for Site Pre-proposals, ISMP 2024 The Symposium Advisory Committee (SAC) of the Mathematical Optimization Society issues a call for pre-proposals to organize and host ISMP 2024, the triennial International Symposium on Mathematical Programming. ISMP is the flagship event of our society, regularly gathering over a thousand scientists from around the world. The conference is usually held in or around the month of August. Hosting ISMP provides a vital service to the mathematical optimization community and often has a lasting effect on the visibility of the hosting institution. This call for pre-proposals is addressed at local groups willing to take up the challenge of this great enterprise. Preliminary bids will be examined by the Symposium Advisory Committee (SAC), which will then issue invitations for detailed bids. The final decision will be made and announced during ISMP 2021 in Beijing. Preliminary bids should be brief and contain information pertaining to the 1. location, 2. facilities, 3. logistics: accommodation and transportation, and 4. likely local organizers. Further information can be obtained from any member of the SAC. Please address your preliminary bids until October 15, 2020 to Luis Nunes Vicente ([log in to unmask]). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Mikhail Solodov [log in to unmask] Date: July 02, 2020 Subject: Call for Site Proposals for ICCOPT 2022 The ICCOPT Steering Committee of the Mathematical Optimization Society (MOS): Mikhail Solodov - Chair (IMPA, Rio de Janeiro, [log in to unmask]) Coralia Cartis (University of Oxford, [log in to unmask]) Maryam Fazel (University of Washington, [log in to unmask]) Michael Hintermueller (Weierstrass Institute, Berlin, [log in to unmask]) Angelia Nedich (Arizona State University, [log in to unmask]) Takashi Tsuchiya (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Tokyo, [log in to unmask] ) is requesting proposals for organizing ICCOPT VII, the Seventh International Conference on Continuous Optimization, which is scheduled to be held in or around August 2022. Being the flagship conference of MOS in the area of continuous optimization, ICCOPT is held every three years at a site to be selected according to the criteria below. For information about the four prior ones, visit the WEB-sites: https://iccopt2019.berlin/ http://www.iccopt2016.tokyo/ http://eventos.fct.unl.pt/iccopt2013 http://www.iccopt2010.cmm.uchile.cl/ Further information can be obtained from any member of the Steering Committee. Submission deadline: 12:00 GMT, August 31, 2020 to the Chair of the ICCOPT Steering Committee: Mikhail Solodov ([log in to unmask]). Hosts of the candidate sites are encouraged to send an email as soon as possible to the Committee Chair to indicate interest to submit a proposal. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Research Platform Data Science, University of Vienna [log in to unmask] Date: July 06, 2020 Subject: Faculty/Postdoc/PhD Positions, Data Science, Univ Vienna The research platform Data Science @ Uni Vienna has a number of open positions. Please apply or distribute to persons of interest: 1 PostDoc position (40h) for research coordination Link: https://tinyurl.com/yakvobo8 ; Deadline: 31.07.2020 1 PostDoc position in the area of visual data analysis (starting asap) Link: https://tinyurl.com/y9jjap2c ; Deadline: 31.07.2020 3 fully-funded PhD positions in the area of transparent and explainable models (with a focus on deep neural networks as well as clustering); Starting 01.10.2020; Deadline: 31.07.2020 - with a focus on Mathematical Solutions: https://tinyurl.com/y7yt44sn - with a focus on Data Mining Solutions: https://tinyurl.com/yafeydnk - with a focus on Visual Analysis Solutions: https://tinyurl.com/ybwc5hg3 1 platform coordinator for the platform (admin position 25h per week) Link: https://tinyurl.com/y73ggpo5 Deadline: 31.07.2020 We also want to bring to your attention 2 Tenure Track positions at the Faculty for Computer Sciences both in cooperation with the research platform at the University of Vienna: - for the field of Stochastic Methods for Data Science Link: https://tinyurl.com/y77a22lf ; Deadline: 23.09.2020 - for the field of Management of Massive Data Link: tinyurl.com/ybsf2hym ; Deadline: 23.09.2020 The research platform Data Science @ Uni Vienna has been in existance since 2018 and is growing rapidly. With 24 faculty members across 7 faculties, we are a very interdisciplinary group. We organize lecture series, summer schools, scientific meetings, retreats, and coordinate the three new master programs in Business Analytics, Data Science, and Digital Humanities at the University of Vienna. While the University of Vienna is the oldest German speaking university around, our research and communication happens in English. Vienna is a very multi-cultural and international city as well as very welcoming to international researchers and visitors. In addition, Vienna is one of the top rated cities to live in and a cultural hot spot of Europe. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Axel Klawonn [log in to unmask] Date: July 05, 2020 Subject: Associate Professor Position, Applied Math/Scientific ML, Univ of Cologne The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science of the University of Cologne, Germany, aims to expand and strengthen its competence in the field of scientific machine learning. Applications are invited for a position of Associate Professor (W2) of Applied Mathematics (Scientific Machine Learning) (f/m/d) The deadline for application is August 7, 2020. Further details and the full text of the advertisement (in German and English) can be found at https://berufungen.uni-koeln.de/tender/showPdfData/186 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Wen-shin Lee [log in to unmask] Date: July 04, 2020 Subject: Lecturer Position, CS and Maths, Univ of Stirling, Scotland, UK The Faculty of Natural Sciences of the University of Stirling is seeking to appoint a new Lecturer within the Division of Computing Science and Mathematics (CSM) to help deliver an exciting portfolio of graduate, post- graduate, on-line and graduate apprenticeship programmes in Mathematics and Computing Science. These will help strengthen our teaching and scholarship agenda. The post is aimed at a statistician/mathematician or a computer scientist with strong a statistics focus, with demonstrable top quality teaching and scholarship. We are seeking applicants who have an excellent academic teaching and scholarship record with the potential to be a future teaching leader. Candidates with academic or industrial research/knowledge exchange experience in data science, statistics or mathematics, are particularly encouraged to apply. Successful applicants will be expected to significantly boost our activity in this area. The University and the Division are committed to causing this area to flourish. https://www.stir.ac.uk/about/work-at-stirling/list/details/?jobId=2355 The closing date for applications is midnight on Monday 20 July 2020. Interviews are expected to take place on Friday 31 July 2020 via Microsoft Teams. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Irune Diaz Gonzalez [log in to unmask] Date: July 06, 2020 Subject: Research Technician Position, Machine Learning Topics: Supervised learning via robust risk minimization Requirements: Promising young researchers. Applicants must have their Bachelor's or Master degree preferable in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics or related fields. Skills and track-record: Good interpersonal skills. Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative research team. Ability to present and publish research outcomes in spoken (talks) and written (papers) form. Ability to effectively communicate and present research ideas to researchers and stakeholders with different backgrounds. Scientific Profile, The preferred candidate will have: Demonstrated knowledge in Machine Learning techniques and Mathematics Good programming skills in Python or Matlab DEADLINE: 17 AUGUST, 14:00, SPAIN APPLY AT: http://www.bcamath.org/en/research/job/ic2020-07-research-technician-in- machine-learning-rrm ------------------------------------------------------- From: Irune Diaz Gonzalez [log in to unmask] Date: July 06, 2020 Subject: Postdoc Fellowship Position, Computational Mathematics Computational Mathematics Requirements: Promising young researchers. Applicants must have their PhD completed before 31.08.2020. PhD degree in mathematics, computer science, or related area. Skills and track-record: Ability to effectively communicate and present research ideas to researchers with different background. Ability to clearly present and publish research outcomes in spoken (talks) and written (papers) form. Skilled in one of the following programming languages: C, C++, C#, Python. High level of spoken and written English. Good communication and interpersonal skills. Scientific Profile: The researcher will work on an applied research project, that deals with manufacturing of complex curved objects. Possible research topics include, but are not limited to: path planning algorithms for 5-axis computer numerically controlled (CNC) machining and contact-based inspection, free-form surface rationalization, and tool-shape design and optimization. Previous experience in geometric modeling projects is particularly welcome. APPLY AT: http://www.bcamath.org/en/research/job/ic2020-07-postdoctoral-fellowship-in- computational-mathematics DEADLINE: 17TH AUGUST, 2020, 14:00, SPAIN ------------------------------------------------------- From: David Dritschel [log in to unmask] Date: June 30, 2020 Subject: Postdoc Fellowship Position, St Andrews A new, four-year, post-doc (research fellow) position in St Andrews is available starting late 2020 or early 2021. The project involves the application and extension of a new particle-based (essentially Lagrangian) model of the atmosphere, developed originally with colleagues at the University of Leeds (Dr Steef Boeing, Profs Doug Parker and Alan Blyth). Two papers have been published on the new model in QJRMS, examining idealised buoyant flows including condensation/evaporation. They demonstrate that the model can produce a highly detailed representation of turbulent flows. The goal of the current project is to get to the point where the model can be used for real geophysical applications, as an alternative to LES that is more detailed and has a more phenomenological representation of mixing processes. We are also planning to build in a representation of precipitation and perform a proof-of-concept study for an atmospheric chemistry application, where the Lagrangian approach should be particularly efficient. A longer description of the position is here: https://www.vacancies.st-andrews.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/5672/0/270083/889/research-fellow- vortex-dynamics-ar2365dd Note: the closing date in 21 August 2020 and interviews will be held in September. Feel free to contact David Dritschel at [log in to unmask] if you have any questions. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Luis Gustavo Nonato [log in to unmask] Date: June 29, 2020 Subject: Postdoc Position, Applied Mathematics The Research Center for Mathematical Sciences Applied to Industry (CEPID-CeMEAI) at USP in Sao Carlos / SP - Brazil opens a postdoctoral position for a period of 1 year (extendable for 1 more year) in the areas of Data Science and Visual Analytics to collaborate in the project "Crime Analysis and Forecasting in Urban Environments - Tools for Improving Public Policies in the Area of Security". The project aims to develop techniques for analyzing spatio-temporal data to identify crimine patterns and predict crime. The project is in collaboration with the Center for the Study of Violence - USP and Fundacao Getulio Vargas - RJ, Brazil. The postdoctoral student will interact with members of those institutions, but s/he will be hosted at ICMC-USP, Sao Carlos. We are looking for a postdoctoral fellow with a doctorate in computer science, applied mathematics or related fields, with proven experience and high quality publications. Candidates must have advanced programming skills (python) and a solid background in data science or visual analytic techniques. Applicants must have completed their doctorate in the past 7 years. Candidates are invited to send 1) cover letter, 2) curriculum vitae with list of publications and 3) two letters of recommendation by email to Prof. Luis Gustavo Nonato - [log in to unmask] (PDF files) until September 31, 2020. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Tomas Vejchodsky [log in to unmask] Date: July 07, 2020 Subject: Postdoc Position, Institute of Mathematics, Czech Academy of Sciences We invite applications of young researchers from all fields of mathematics to join one of the research teams of the Institute in Prague or Brno. Applicants must either have completed their PhD after October 1, 2018 (subjected to exceptions), or if they have not obtained their PhD yet, produce evidence that they will defend their thesis before October 1, 2020. Deadline for Applications: 15/8/2020 Position starting date: 1/1/2021 Appointment period: 2 years For more information and instructions on how to apply, see http://www.math.cas.cz/recrutements/postes.php?lang=0 Applicants in Numerical Analysis are especially welcome. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniela di Serafino [log in to unmask] Date: July 07, 2020 Subject: Postdoc Position, Maths & Physics, Univ Campania L. Vanvitelli, Italy Postdoc position in numerical methods for spectral shape optimization problems, University of Campania L. Vanvitelli, Caserta, Italy. The Department of Mathematics and Physics at University of Campania L. Vanvitelli is seeking a motivated and skilled postdoc student to work on numerical methods for spectral shape optimization problems, under the supervision of Prof. Daniela di Serafino (https://sites.google.com/view/danieladiserafino/home). A 12-month position is available, funded by the VALERE Program of University Vanvitelli under the project "Variational methods and numerical techniques: shape optimization and nonlinear partial differential equations". The gross annual salary is EUR 23,786.55, corresponding to a net monthly salary of about EUR 1,700. Financial support can be also provided to participate in relevant conferences and workshops. The selection of candidates will take place in November 2020. The position is starting on December 1, 2020, but earlier selection and start is possible. Talented postgraduate students can apply for the position too. Please, contact Prof. Daniela di Serafino, [log in to unmask], for details (application rules, research program, etc.). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Kathrin Welker [log in to unmask] Date: July 08, 2020 Subject: Postdoc Position, Optimization in Shape Spaces, HSU Hamburg, Germany The Helmut-Schmidt-University / University of the Federal Armed Forces in Hamburg (Germany) offers a position as a Research Assistant (f/m/d) to be filled by a post-doctoral researcher. The position is initially limited to 3 years. The successful candidate will be working in the project "Efficient methods for optimization in diffeological spaces". The main aim of this project is the formulation and investigation of efficient numerical methods for constrained optimization problems. We offer the possibility to participate in special programs to promote young scientists, funding to participate in conferences and summer schools, new personalized IT setup and access to university laboratories including powerful computing clusters. Requirements for employment are a PhD degree in mathematics, programming skills, a strong background in optimization and sound knowledge in differential geometry. For information about research topics and projects of the working group, please see https://www.hsu-hh.de/mathematik/forschung/ Inquiries and applications (including at least a cover letter, CV, certificates of academic degrees and references for possible recommendation letters) should be directed by e-mail to Prof. Dr. Kathrin Welker ([log in to unmask]) by August 15, 2020. Late applications will be considered until the position is filled. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Daniel Ruprecht [log in to unmask] Date: July 07, 2020 Subject: PhD Position, Power System Simulations, Cyprus Univ of Technology The Sustainable Power Systems Lab at the Cyprus University of Technology (CUT), in collaboration with RTE France, is announcing a 4- year, fully-funded Ph.D. position on "Open-source numerical methods for power system simulations". The project is in cooperation with the University of Manchester and the Technical University of Hamburg. Interested candidates can find details about the project at https://sps.cut.ac.cy/post/2020_phd_position_num/ CUT is located in Limassol, Cyprus, with vibrant student life, and a wealthy cultural and academic background. Within the last four years, CUT has received more than 48M Euros for research projects. In less than 15 years of operation, the CUT has occupied high positions in international rankings. In 2019-2020 THE World University Rankings, CUT ranked 301- 350 worldwide. In THE Young University Ranking (universities less than 50 years old), CUT ranks 57th. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Cecilia Pagliantini [log in to unmask] Date: July 07, 2020 Subject: PhD Position, TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands Applications are invited for a PhD position at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science of Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in the Centre for Analysis, Scientific computing and Applications (CASA). The topic of the PhD project is structure-preserving computational methods and model order reduction for time-dependent nonlinear differential equations (ODEs and PDEs). The successful applicant will work on aspects related to the development, analysis, and application of numerical approximations and reduced order models that respect fundamental properties of the physics of the problem, e.g., conservation of invariants, Hamiltonian, energy balances, etc. Candidates are expected to have finished, or be about to finish, a master's degree in mathematics, applied mathematics or computational sciences. A good knowledge of numerical analysis, numerical methods for differential equations and scientific computing is required. Experience in model order reduction and/or structure-preserving approximations is considered an advantage but is not essential. The starting date is open for discussion, and there is flexibility given the COVID-19 situation. The interested candidates should submit their curriculum vitae, transcript of records, a concise (max. 1 page) motivation letter and contact information of two references. Applicants are encouraged to send their applications as early as possible; the position will be filled as soon as a suitable candidate is found. PhD positions at TU/e are fixed-term, four-year positions. The salary is in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement of the Dutch Universities, increasing from approximately Euro 2.395 per month in the first year, to Euro 3.061 in the fourth year. The position comes with some teaching responsibilities. Application documents and questions about the position should be directed to Cecilia Pagliantini, [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jon Eivind Vatne [log in to unmask] Date: July 08, 2020 Subject: PhD Position, Western Norway Univ of Applied Sciences There is a vacancy for a four-year PhD research fellow position in engineering computing/mathematics at the Department of computer science, electrical engineering and mathematical sciences, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (Bergen). The deadline is August 10th 2020. For more information, see https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/190099/phd-research-fellow-in- engineering-computing-mathematics ------------------------------------------------------- From: Marco Donatelli [log in to unmask] Date: July 10, 2020 Subject: PhD Positions, Univ of Insubria (Varese-Como), Italy Outstanding students are sought for 7 Ph.D. fellowships in "Computer Science and Computational Mathematics" at the Department of Science and high Technology, University of INSUBRIA Varese-Como, Italy https://www.uninsubria.eu The call for the application is available at the website https://www.uninsubria.eu/opportunity/call-phd-xxxvi The application deadline is 7th August 2020. The applicants will be interviewed in the first half of September 2020. The successful candidates will work in a multidisciplinary environment, developing skills in Computer Science and Scientific Computing. During the 3 years of the Ph.D. program, the students will attend 4 courses with final exam, and summer schools. The students will carry out original research in Computational Mathematics and the results of their work will be reported in their Phd thesis. For further information the applicants may contact the deputy coordinator Prof. Marco Donatelli ([log in to unmask]) ------------------------------------------------------- From: Shan Zhao [log in to unmask] Date: June 30, 2020 Subject: CFP, Computational and Mathematical Bioscience for COVID-19 The Computational and Mathematical Biophysics (CMB) https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/cmb will publish a special on "Computational and Mathematical Bioscience for COVID-19". We are looking for innovative and unpublished research on mathematical, statistical or computational studies in all areas of bioscience for combating the COVID-19. Potential topics include, but are not limited to: Diagnostic technology; Therapeutic medicine; Drug design, screening, delivery; Public health, preventive vaccine; Virology, biomarkers identification; Epidemic modeling; Transmission dynamics and control; and Population projections. All manuscripts are subject to the standard peer review process. A fast processing will be offered, and the Article Processing Charges will be waived. Prospective authors should submit their manuscript online at https://www.editorialmanager.com/mlbmb/default.aspx. If you have any questions, please contact the CMB Journal Editor at: [log in to unmask] Important Dates: Manuscript Due: September 1st, 2020; First round of reviews: October 15th, 2020; Anticipated publication date: December 31st, 2020 Guest editors: Dr. Youcef Mammeri, University of Picardie Jules Verne, France (Lead); Dr. Adilson de Jesus Martins da Silva, University of Cape Verde, Cape Verde; Dr. Krishna Kiran Vamsi Dasu, Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, India; Dr. Xinhua Yu, University of Memphis, USA ------------------------------------------------------- From: Fikret Aliev [log in to unmask] Date: June 30, 2020 Subject: Contents, Applied and Computational Mathematics, 19 (2) Applied and Computational Mathematics an International Journal, www.acmij.az Vol.19, No.2, June 2020 CONTENTS Weight Enumerators and Macwilliams Identities for Linear Codes Over F2 [u, v]/, Minjia Shi, Liqin Qian Sinc-Chebyshev Collocation Method for Time-Fractional Order Telegraph Equation, N.H. Sweilam, A.M. Nagy, A.A. El-Sayed Stability Estimates for Delay Parabolic Differential and Difference Equations, A. Ashyralyev, D. Agirseven, R.P. Agarwal Quadratic Programming Problems on Time Scales, Rasheed Al-Salih, Martin Bohner An Efficient Evolutionary Algorithm for a Shape Optimization Problem, M. Nachaoui, A. Chakib, A. Nachaoui Spectral Analysis for Discontinuous Conformable Sturm-Liouville Problems With Spectral Parameter Contained in Boundary Conditions, A. Ercan, E.S. Panakhov Decision Making Analysis Based on Sine Trigonometric Operational Laws For Single-Valued Neutrosophic Sets and Their Applications, Harish Garg Call for papers: Special Issue on "Fuzzy logic and its application to modeling epidemies: Coronavirus and beyond" ------------------------------------------------------- From: lasiecka [log in to unmask] Date: June 29, 2020 Subject: Contents, Evolution Equations and control Theory (EECT), 9 (3) Contents EECT:vol 9 Nr 3, 2020. https://www.aimsciences.org/journal/A0000-0000 1.Forward controllability of a random attractor for the non-autonomous stochastic sine-Gordon equation on an unbounded domain, Shuang Yang and Yangrong Li 2.Local null controllability of coupled degenerate systems with nonlocal terms and one control force, R. Demarque, J. Limaco and L. Viana 3. Semiglobal exponential stabilization of nonautonomous semilinear parabolic-like systems, Sergio S. Rodrigues 4. Boundary controllability of the Korteweg-de Vries equation on a tree- shaped network, Eduardo Cerpa, Emmanuelle Crepeau and Julie Valein 5. Pointwise control of the linearized Gear-Grimshaw system, Roberto de A. Capistrano-Filho, Vilmos Komornik and Ademir F. Pazoto 5. Remarks on the damped nonlinear Schrodinger equation, Tarek Saanouni 6. Approximate continuous data assimilation of the 2D Navier-Stokes equations via the Voigt-regularization with observable data, Adam Larios and Yuan Pei 7.Existence and asymptotic stability of periodic solutions for neutral evolution equations with delay, Qiang Li and Mei Wei 8.Continuity with respect to fractional order of the time fractional diffusion-wave equation, Nguyen Huy Tuan, Donal O'Regan and Tran Bao Ngoc 9. Design of boundary stabilizers for the non-autonomous cubic semilinear heat equation driven by a multiplicative noise, Ionut Munteanu 10. On stochastic maximum principle for risk-sensitive of fully coupled forward-backward stochastic control of mean-field type with application, Adel Chala and Dahbia Hafayed 11. Time-varying integro-differential inclusions with Clarke sub- differential and non-local initial conditions: existence and approximate controllability, Yong-Kui Chang and Xiaojing Liu 12. On the management fourth-order Schrodinger-Hartree equation, Carlos Banquet and Elder J. Villamizar-Roa Nonlocal final value problem governed by semilinear anomalous diffusion equations, Dinh-Ke Tran and Tran-Phuong-Thuy Lam ------------------------------------------------------- From: Raimondas Ciegis [log in to unmask] Date: July 10, 2020 Subject: Contents, MMA Journal, 25 (3) MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND ANALYSIS The Baltic Journal on Mathematical Applications, Numerical Analysis and Differential Equations ISSN 1392-6292, ISSN 1648-3510 online, Electronical edition: http://mma.vgtu.lt Raimondas {\v{C}}iegis (Editor) Volume 25, Issue 3, 2020 CONTENTS Souvik Kundu and Rupanwita Gayen, Surface Wave Scattering by an Elastic Plate Submerged in Water with Uneven Bottom Term Samia Challal and Abdeslem Lyaghfouri, Regularity Results for a Quasilinear Free Boundary Problem Aissa Guesmia, New General Decay Rates of Solutions for Two Viscoelastic Wave Equations with Infinite Memory Nikolaos S. 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