Subject: NA Digest, V. 22, # 11 NA Digest Wednesday, March 30, 2022 Volume 22 : Issue 11 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: Call for Proposals to Organize the 2025 Householder Symposium GALAHAD 4.0, nonlinear optimization MFEM Version 4.4 New release, Sparse Grids Matlab Kit New Book, Abstract Fractional Monotone Approximation New Book, Python for MATLAB Development New Book, Transfinite Interpolations and Eulerian/Lagrangian Dynamics IMA Diversity, ONLINE, Apr 2022 SIAM Virtual Career Fair, ONLINE, Apr 2022 Computational Methods and Applications in Engineering, USA, May 2022 High Dimensional Approximation and Deep Learning, France, May 2022 Midwest Numerical Analysis Day, USA, May 2022 Numerical Methods for Compression and Learning, Italy, May 2022 SIAM Pacific Northwest Meeting, USA, May 2022 AMiTaNS'22, Bulgaria, Jun 2022 Structural Dynamical Systems, Italy, Jun 2022 New Deadline, XXVII CEDYA/XVII CMA, Spain, Jul 2022 Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics, Austria, Aug 2022 GAMM Annual Meeting, Germany, Aug 2022 Summer School, Uncertainty Quantification, Netherlands, Aug 2022 GIMC-SIMAI workshop, Italy, Sep 2022 Imaging with Uncertainty Quantification, Denmark, Sep 2022 Mathematical Challenges of Big Data, UK, Sep 2022 SMART2022, Italy, Sep 2022 IEEE HiPC, India, Dec 2022 Software Developer Position, Linear Algebra/Solvers, Ansys Scientist Position, Mathematical IT Support Tenure Track Position, Applied Math, Univ of Oulu Full Professor Position, Mathematics and Its Applications Professor Position, Data Driven Mathematical Modeling, Germany Lecturer Positions, Mathematics, UK Research Assistant Position, Knowledge Modelling, Germany Postdoc Position, Computational Mathematics, Illinois Tech Postdoc Position, Computational Mathematics, Monash Univ Postdoc Position, Computational Optoelectronics, WIAS, Germany Postdoc Position, Numerical Analysis, Monash Univ Postdoc Position, Numerical Approximation, Hamburg, Germany Postdoc Positions, Tufts Univ PhD/Postdoc positions, Applied and Numerical Mathematics, GSSI, Italy PhD Position, CAGD, Kaunas Univ of Technology, Lithuania PhD Position, Mathematical Methods, RICAM PhD Positions, AI and ML, CAIML, TU Wien PhD Positions, Univ of Bremen PhD Positions, University of Munster, Germany MA/PhD Positions, Mathematics, Univ of Kansas Internship Position, Reinforcement Learning, Fujitsu Contents, Iranian J of Numerical Analysis and Optimization, 12 (1) Contents, J Computational Mathematics, 40 (2) Contents, TWMS J of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 13 (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: Heike Fassbender [log in to unmask] Date: March 22, 2022 Subject: Call for Proposals to Organize the 2025 Householder Symposium The Householder Committee seeks a team to organize the 2025 Householder Symposium on Numerical Linear Algebra. The deadline for submitting a proposal is June 1, 2022. Guidelines for preparing a proposal can be found at https://users.ba.cnr.it/iac/irmanm21/HHXXI/HH25.html. Complete proposals as well as any questions that may arise can be emailed to the Chair of the Householder Committee, Heike Fassbender ([log in to unmask]). Please note: Proposals by professional congress and convention bureaus will not be considered. No contact information about local members of our community will be provided. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Nick Gould [log in to unmask] Date: March 30, 2022 Subject: GALAHAD 4.0, nonlinear optimization We are delighted to announce the release of version 4 of the open-source GALAHAD Fortran software library for solving nonlinear optimization problems. A defining feature of this new release are native interfaces to C and Matlab. The library contains software for linear and quadratic programming, unconstrained, bound-constrained and general-constrained optimization, nonlinear least squares, and approximate global optimization, as well as a large variety of auxiliary methods for linear and nonlinear sub-problem solution. Full documentation and installation scripts for Linux, Mac and MinGW are provided, and a variety of compilers are supported. The software is available under the LGPL 3.0 licence. For more details see https://www.galahad.rl.ac.uk and for download instructions visit https://github.com/ralna/GALAHAD/wiki Jari Fowkes and Nick Gould, STFC-Rutherford Appleton Laboratory ------------------------------------------------------- From: Tzanio Kolev [log in to unmask] Date: March 21, 2022 Subject: MFEM Version 4.4 Version 4.4 of MFEM, a lightweight, general, scalable C++ library for finite element methods, is now available at: https://mfem.org. The goal of MFEM is to enable high-performance scalable finite element discretization research and application development on a wide variety of platforms, ranging from laptops to exascale supercomputers. Some of the new additions in version 4.4 are: - Support for AMG solvers on AMD GPUs. - Methods for hr-adaptivity and interface fitting of high-order meshes. - High order Nedelec elements on tet meshes without reordering. - GPU-enabled partial and element assembly for DG on AMR meshes. - Initial support for meshes with pyramidal elements. - Arbitrary order Nedelec + Raviart-Thomas elements on prisms. - New and improved integrations with libCEED, CoDiPack, ParELAG. - Documentation for all releases at https://docs.mfem.org. - 9 new examples + miniapps, including AD and Jupyter examples. The MFEM library has many more features, including: - 2D and 3D, arbitrary order H1, H(curl), H(div), L2, NURBS elements. - Parallel version scalable to hundreds of thousands of MPI cores. - Conforming/nonconforming adaptive mesh refinement (AMR), including anisotropic refinement, derefinement and parallel load balancing. - Galerkin, mixed, isogeometric, discontinuous Galerkin, hybridized, and DPG discretizations. - Support for triangular, quadrilateral, tetrahedral and hexahedral elements, including arbitrary order curvilinear meshes. - Scalable algebraic multigrid, time integrators, and eigensolvers. - Lightweight interactive OpenGL visualization with the MFEM-based GLVis tool. MFEM is being developed in CASC, LLNL and is freely available under a BSD license. For more details, see the interactive documentation and the full CHANGELOG at https://github.com/mfem/mfem. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Lorenzo Tamellini [log in to unmask] Date: March 28, 2022 Subject: New release, Sparse Grids Matlab Kit A new release of the Sparse Grids Matlab Kit is now available for download at https://sites.google.com/view/sparse-grids-kit/home (version 22-2 California, BSD2 license). Among the new features, the new release adds support for new random variables (beta, gamma, exponential) and corresponding orthogonal polynomials, preset sparse grids construction, hessian approximation and more visualization tools. For a comprehensive overview of the package, see also: C. Piazzola, L. Tamellini. The Sparse Grids Matlab kit - a Matlab implementation of sparse grids for high-dimensional function approximation and uncertainty quantification. https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.09314 ------------------------------------------------------- From: GEORGE ANASTASSIOU [log in to unmask] Date: March 23, 2022 Subject: New Book, Abstract Fractional Monotone Approximation ABSTRACT FRACTIONAL MONOTONE APPROXIMATION SPRINGER 2022 In this short monograph we employ an abstract kernel fractional calculus with applications to Prabhakar and non-singular kernel fractional calculi. Our results are univariate and bivariate. In the univariate case we present abstract fractional monotone approximation by polynomials and splines, and in the bivariate case we give the abstract fractional monotone constrained approximation by bivariate pseudo-polynomials and polynomials. This monograph's results are expected to find applications in many areas of pure and applied mathematics, especially in fractional approximation and fractional differential equations. Other interesting applications can be in applied sciences like geophysics, physics, chemistry, economics and engineering. This monograph is appropriate for researchers, graduate students, practitioners and seminars of the above disciplines, also to be in all science and engineering libraries. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Albert Danial [log in to unmask] Date: March 19, 2022 Subject: New Book, Python for MATLAB Development Danial, A. (2022). Python for MATLAB Development: Extend MATLAB with 300,000+ Modules from the Python Package Index. Apress. Softcover ISBN-13: 978-1-4842-7222-0, eBook ISBN-13: 978-1-4842-7223-7, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-7223-7 The book demonstrates how use MATLAB's Python interface to enhance MATLAB's capabilities with Python in countless ways. It includes a complete Python language tutorial using side-by-side MATLAB/Python code fragments on topics of interest to the NA Digest community: matrix creation and indexing, linear algebra, interpolation, curve fitting, differential equations, linear programming, optimization, sparse matrices, symbolic math, plotting, and input/output using text, binary, HDF5, netCDF4, and .mat files. A chapter on high performance computing shows how MATLAB programs can be accelerated by implementing computationally intensive functions in Python augmented by Numba, Cython, Pythran, or the f2py Fortran binding. Examples include the use of the Python dask module to enable a MATLAB program to easily distribute work to, and receive solutions from Python code running on compute clusters. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Kris ONeill [log in to unmask] Date: March 27, 2022 Subject: New Book, Transfinite Interpolations and Eulerian/Lagrangian Dynamics Transfinite Interpolations and Eulerian/Lagrangian Dynamics by Andre Garon and Michel C. Delfour This innovative book introduces finite and transfinite interpolation methods at a general level in a unifying mathematical style before covering dynamical interpolation methods, which emphasize the underlying Eulerian/Lagrangian dynamics. Transfinite Interpolations and Eulerian/Lagrangian Dynamics considers the support of the data set as a geometrically structured set as opposed to an unstructured cloud of points, is a self-contained graduate-level text, integrating theory, applications, numerical approximations, and computational techniques, and tackles transfinite interpolation methods applied to finite element meshes adaptation and ALE fluid-structure interaction and to the construction of velocity fields from the boundary expression of shape derivatives. Specialists in applied mathematics, physics, mechanics, computational sciences, imaging sciences, and engineering will find this book of interest. 2022 / xx + 268 pages / Hardcover / ISBN: 978-1-611976-94-6 / List Price $89 / SIAM Member Price $62.30 / DC38 SIAM Bookstore: https://my.siam.org/Store/Product/viewproduct/?ProductId=41115647 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Pamela Bye [log in to unmask] Date: March 17, 2022 Subject: IMA Diversity, ONLINE, Apr 2022 IMA Diversity event sponsored by the Early Career Mathematicians (ECM) Wednesday 6th April 2022, 1pm-3pm Online Via Zoom #IMADiversity2022 https://ima.org.uk/18857/ima-diversity-event-sponsored-by-the-early-career-mathematicians-ecm/ Draft Programme - 1pm-1:30pm: Talk on TBC by Snezana Lawrence, the Diversity Champion of the IMA. - 1:30pm - 3pm: "Connecting with the community" hosted by TBC Welcome to the IMA Diversity event sponsored by the Early Career Mathematicians (ECM) Committee. In this event, we will provide a safe environment for ECMs to discuss issues related to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) with diversity champions of major mathematical societies and find out what those societies are doing on EDI matters, in particular focused on ECMs. We will begin the event with a talk on TBC from our very own Diversity Champion Snezana Lawrence. This will be followed by 'connecting with the community': using spatial.chat or zoom breakout rooms, TBC will each host a discussion based on issues of EDI in mathematics and for ECMs to generate conversation. Topics TBC. As well as these discussions, other ECM committees from the major mathematics societies will be there to answer questions on what they do. This event is free, it only requires a registration to MyIMA so we can communicate the event details and joining instructions to you. Register to attend our diversity event! https://my.ima.org.uk/services.php?section=events You will be sent all joining information 24 hours prior to the event and registration will close at 12noon on the 5 April 2022. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Kris ONeill [log in to unmask] Date: March 20, 2022 Subject: SIAM Virtual Career Fair, ONLINE, Apr 2022 The next SIAM Virtual Career Fair is Wednesday, April 20, 2022. We invite you to participate in this networking and recruitment event, where you will have the opportunity to engage with hundreds of applied mathematicians and computational and data scientists from leading institutions and companies. SIAM is an organization of applied mathematicians, computational and data scientists. We are students, researchers, practitioners, and educators. We come together to advance the use and application of our work in industry, engineering, science, and society. SIAM members have the quantitative, mathematical, computing, and analytical skills that are needed in today's marketplace. The SIAM Career Fair is an/ideal place to recruit employees with mathematical, computational, and data science education and training, and it is also an excellent opportunity to present your company's mission and vision to a broad audience./ Employers can view and register for a Career Fair booth at this link: https://app.brazenconnect.com/a/siam/e/Mbl1K/exhibitors Job seekers can sign up for the event at this link: https://app.brazenconnect.com/a/siam/e/Mbl1K Please contact [log in to unmask] if you have with any questions. We hope to have you join us! ------------------------------------------------------- From: Vu Thai Luan [log in to unmask] Date: March 17, 2022 Subject: Computational Methods and Applications in Engineering, USA, May 2022 The 2nd International Conference on Computational Methods and Applications in Engineering, May 7-8, 2022, will be held in a hybrid format (in-person + virtually) at Mississippi State University (MSU): https://www.iccmae.math.msstate.edu/ This interdisciplinary conference will provide a joint forum where computational mathematicians, scientists and engineers in the USA and Europe exchange research and develop ideas in the field of computational methods and their applications to science and engineering. The conference will also offer mini-symposium sessions with fifty invited talks, and there will also be sessions for twenty-minute contributed talks. Proceedings of the conference will be published in a special issue of the Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics (JCAM) by Elsevier. Online registration: April 20, 2022. Abstract submission: April 10, 2022. Partial travel support by the NSF is available for junior participants. For further information, please visit https://www.iccmae.math.msstate.edu/registration ------------------------------------------------------- From: Martin Eigel [log in to unmask] Date: March 24, 2022 Subject: High Dimensional Approximation and Deep Learning, France, May 2022 We are glad to announce the research school "High Dimensional Approximation and Deep Learning" (HiDADeeL2022), which will be held in Nantes, France, from May 16 to 20, 2022. This school addresses the mathematical foundations of high-dimensional approximation and statistical learning with particular attention to nonlinear approximation, model reduction, tensors and neural networks. The research school is intended for PhD students, young researchers and established researchers interested in these themes. The school will feature four courses and invited talks given by experts in the mathematics of approximation and learning. Courses will be given by Albert Cohen (Sorbonne Universite), Lars Grasedyck (Aachen University), Sophie Langer (University of Twente), Philipp Petersen (University of Vienna). Deadline for application is April 8, 2022. For more information and application, see the web site https://www.lebesgue.fr/en/HiDADeeL ------------------------------------------------------- From: Robert Krasny [log in to unmask] Date: March 25, 2022 Subject: Midwest Numerical Analysis Day, USA, May 2022 Registration is open for the next Midwest Numerical Analysis Day, May 20-21, 2022 at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Invited speakers: - Daniela Calvetti (Case Western Reserve University) - Yingda Cheng (Michigan State University) - Peijun Li (Purdue University) - Lothar Reichel (Kent State University) - Li Wang (University of Minnesota) - Zhimin Zhang (Wayne State University) Registration and further details: https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/mwnaday2022/ In addition to the invited talks, there is an opportunity for contributed talks and posters including from students and postdocs. The meeting will be in-person, but virtual participation through Zoom for those who cannot be present will be accommodated. We look forward to welcome you to the MWNAD22 in Ann Arbor in May! ------------------------------------------------------- From: Francesco Tudisco [log in to unmask] Date: March 17, 2022 Subject: Numerical Methods for Compression and Learning, Italy, May 2022 The workshop "Numerical Methods for Compression and Learning" will be held at GSSI, L'Aquila (Italy) on May 11-13, 2022. The workshop aims at bringing together experts from signal processing, compressed sensing, low rank methods and machine learning with the goal of highlighting modern approaches as well as challenges in computational mathematics arising in all these areas and at their intersection. The workshop will be held in the main auditorium of GSSI, a center of doctoral studies and the newest established Italian school of excellence, located in the city of L'Aquila, a small university town in the heart of the Apennine mountains east of Rome. For more details about the workshop: https://indico.gssi.it/e/NUCLEi There is no registration fee, but we kindly ask all interested participants to register here: https://indico.gssi.it/event/344/registrations/36/ We plan to host a poster session during the event with contributed poster presentations from any interested participant. The call for abstracts for the posters is available here: https://indico.gssi.it/event/344/abstracts/ Please do not hesitate to contact us for any question: [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Grady Wright [log in to unmask] Date: March 29, 2022 Subject: SIAM Pacific Northwest Meeting, USA, May 2022 3rd Biennial Meeting of SIAM Pacific Northwest (PNW) Section May 20-22, 2022 Washington State University Vancouver, Vancouver, Washington (USA) https://sites.google.com/view/siampnw21/ The 3rd Biennial Meeting of SIAM Pacific Northwest (PNW) Section will be held in Vancouver, Washington (USA) on May 20-22, 2022. The conference will bring together applied mathematicians in academia, national labs, and industry located primarily in the Pacific Northwest. The meeting will consist of plenary lectures, thematic sessions, contributed talks and student posters. Limited travel support is available for students from universities in the PNW. At this time, we are planning to hold the meeting in a hybrid format with face-to-face and virtual participation. Important deadlines: April 6: Submission of minisymposia proposals April 18: Submission of talks and posters April 18: Student travel support requests May 13: Registration for the conference Please see the conference website listed above for submission details, travel information, and registration. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Michail Todorov [log in to unmask] Date: March 19, 2022 Subject: AMiTaNS'22, Bulgaria, Jun 2022 The Euro-American Consortium for Promotion of the Application of Mathematics in Technical and Natural Sciences is pleased to announce its 14th Conference AMiTaNS'22 to be held in the Northern Bulgarian Black Sea resort of Albena. The conference will be scheduled in plenary and keynote lectures followed by special and contributed sessions. The accents of the conference will be on Mathematical Physics, Solitons and Transport Processes, Numerical Methods, Scientific Computing, Continuum Mechanics, Applied Analysis, Applied Physics, Biomathematics, complemented by some specific topics in contributed special sessions. In order to make the conference accessible to all those who wish to attend, it will be fully hybrid. If you are interested in attending AMiTaNS'22 please prepare a short abstract within 300 words clearly stating the goal, tools, fill out the online Application form and send it. The deadline for submissions is March 31, 2022. Conference website: http://2022.eac4amitans.eu If you have any questions or queries please do not hesitate to contact the conference organizer Dr Michail Todorov at [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Nicoletta Del Buono [log in to unmask] Date: March 20, 2022 Subject: Structural Dynamical Systems, Italy, Jun 2022 SDS2022 - 11th meeting STRUCTURAL DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS: Computational Aspects, Rosa Marina (Brindisi), Italy, June 7-10, 2022 SDS2022 is the 11th edition of a series of meetings which started in 2001, whose aim is to bring together researchers from different fields, mainly Mathematics and Engineering, and give them the opportunity to discuss, in a friendly atmosphere, recent developments in computational and theoretical methods for Dynamical Systems and PDEs, and their applications. This year, the meeting will host 4 hours long Mini Courses on special topics and a Light Talk session. The 5 Minicourses are: - Introduction to Virtual Elements (Organizers: Louren o Beir o da Veiga and Alessandro Russo). - Dynamical systems with delay: theoretical and numerical aspects (Organizer: Dimitri Breda). - Selected aspects of networks, stability and numerical considerations (Organizer: Luca Dieci). - Principles of stochastic numerics and applications to dynamical systems (Organizer: Raffaele D'Ambrosio) - Model reduction methods for ODEs and PDEs (Organizer: Maurizio Falcone). There will also be a Light Talk session for young and senior researchers consisting of 10 minutes talks presenting recent research topics on the field. For more information visit the following web page: https://sds2022.wordpress.com/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Organizing Committee CEDYA2022 [log in to unmask] Date: March 25, 2022 Subject: New Deadline, XXVII CEDYA/XVII CMA, Spain, Jul 2022 XXVII CEDYA/XVII CMA will be held in the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Zaragoza on July 18th-22nd, 2022, organized by the Institute of Mathematics and Applications (IUMA). Participants can contribute to CEDYA2022 with a poster, a contributed talk in any of the CEDYA topics or by organizing a minisymposium. New deadlines for submission of proposals and registration: Deadline for submission of proposals: April 24th, 2022. Acceptance notification: April 30th, 2022. Deadline for early registration: May 8th, 2022 More information regarding CEDYA2022 in https://cedya2022.es ------------------------------------------------------- From: Michele Ruggeri [log in to unmask] Date: March 25, 2022 Subject: Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics, Austria, Aug 2022 Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics (CMAM 2022) TU Wien, August 29 - September 2, 2022 https://www.asc.tuwien.ac.at/cmam2022/ The conference is focused on various aspects of mathematical modeling and numerical analysis. It aims at fostering cooperation between researchers working in the area of theoretical numerical analysis and applications to modeling, simulation, and scientific computing. Confirmed plenary speakers: Daniele Boffi, KAUST; Thomas Fuehrer, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile; Philipp Grohs, University of Vienna; Jun Hu, Peking University; Barbara Kaltenbacher, University of Klagenfurt; Dalibor Lukas, Technical University of Ostrava; Svetozar Margenov, IICT, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences; Neela Nataraj, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay; Christoph Ortner, University of British Columbia; Amiya Kumar Pani, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay; Sergei Pereverzyev, RICAM, Austrian Academy of Sciences; Rob Stevenson, University of Amsterdam; Andreas Veeser, University of Milan; Thomas Wihler, University of Bern; Jun Zou, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Abstract submission deadline: April 1, 2022 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Sara Grundel and Benjamin Unger [log in to unmask] Date: March 22, 2022 Subject: GAMM Annual Meeting, Germany, Aug 2022 The annual meeting of the GAMM (International Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics) will take place this year in August, 15-19, in Aachen, Germany. Since the beginning of this month you can upload abstracts here:https://jahrestagung.gamm-ev.de/annual-meeting- 2022/registration-abstract-submission/. The abstract submission deadline is May 01, 2022. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Laura Scarabosio [log in to unmask] Date: March 16, 2022 Subject: Summer School, Uncertainty Quantification, Netherlands, Aug 2022 The Radboud Summer School "Quantifying Uncertainty: Prediction and Inverse Problems" will take place at Radboud University in Nijmegen (Netherlands), from 8-12 August 2022. There will be lectures from Giovanni Migliorati (Sorbonne), Bjorn Sprungk (TU Freiberg) and Laura Scarabosio (Radboud). More information can be found at https://www.ru.nl/radboudsummerschool/courses/2022/quantifying-uncertainty-prediction-inverse/ Early bird deadline for registration is 1 April 2022, and the registration deadline is 1 July 2022. The event is partially sponsored by the Platform Wiskunde Nederland. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Pietro Zanotti [log in to unmask] Date: March 24, 2022 Subject: GIMC-SIMAI workshop, Italy, Sep 2022 GIMC (Gruppo Italiano di Meccanica Computazionale) and SIMAI (Societa Italiana di Matematica Applicata e Industriale) are glad to announce that their first joint workshop for young scientists (d 35-year-old) will take place in Pavia on September 29-30, 2022. The meeting aims at providing participants with a platform to exchange their most recent results, to keep up-to-date on new trends and to foster their interactions. The program includes two plenary lectures delivered by leading scientists, a session dedicated to the recipients of the GIMC-SIMAI young awards, parallel thematic sessions organized by the participants, as well as contributed sessions. Contributions are welcome from all areas of applied mathematics and computational mechanics. The initiative is also supported by the ECCOMAS Young Investigators Committee. For more information, see the website http://gimcsimaiyoung2022.unipv.it/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Per Christian Hansen [log in to unmask] Date: March 28, 2022 Subject: Imaging with Uncertainty Quantification, Denmark, Sep 2022 September 27-29, 2022, Elsinore, Denmark Imaging is everywhere in science and technology, and often there is a need for assessing the uncertainty of the reconstructions due to measurement noise, model errors, etc. We see an increasing interest in performing uncertainty quantification (UQ) for imaging applications, and for making such methods readily useful in applications. This workshop aims at bringing together specialists in UQ for imaging, and we invite talks that cover various aspects related to the development of theory, methodology and software. We also welcome talks about interesting applications of UQ in imaging. The goal is to stimulate networking and collaboration between researchers and students in these areas. Before the workshop, we arrange a 1-day short course devoted to the Python software CUQIpy that we are currently developing for modeling and computations related to UQ for imaging. For more details about the workshop, and to register, go to: https://people.compute.dtu.dk/pcha/CUQI/IUQworkshop.html The workshop and training course are part of the activities in the research project CUQI, https://www.compute.dtu.dk/english/cuqi, funded by The Villum Foundation. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Pamela Bye [log in to unmask] Date: March 22, 2022 Subject: Mathematical Challenges of Big Data, UK, Sep 2022 University of Oxford, hybrid #IMABigData2022 https://ima.org.uk/17625/4th-ima-conference on-the-mathematical-challenges-of-big-data/ The 4th IMA Conference on The Mathematical Challenges of Big Data is issuing a Call For Papers for both contributed talks and posters. Mathematical foundations of data science and its ongoing challenges are rapidly growing fields, encompassing areas such as: network science, machine learning, modelling, information theory, deep and reinforcement learning, applied probability and random matrix theory. Applying deeper mathematics to data is changing the way we understand the environment, health, technology, quantitative humanities, the natural sciences, and beyond - with increasing roles in society and industry. This conference brings together researchers and practitioners to highlight key developments in the state-of-the art and find common ground where theory and practice meet, to shape future directions and maximize impact. We particularly welcome talks aimed to inform on recent developments in theory or methodology that may have applied consequences, as well as reports of diverse applications that have led to interesting successes or uncovered new challenges. Contributed talks and posters are welcomed from the mathematically oriented data science community. Contributions will be selected based on brief abstracts and can be based on previously unpresented results, or recent material originally presented elsewhere. We encourage contributions from both established and early career researchers. Contributions will be assigned to talks or posters based on the authors request as well as the views of the organizing committee on the suitability of the results. The conference will be held in person with the option to attend remotely where needed. Papers will be accepted for the conference based on a 300-word abstract. Abstracts should be submitted by Midnight GMT 4 April 2022 online at https://my.ima.org.uk/ decisions will be issued on or shortly following 3 May 2022. Please state whether your title is intended for oral or poster. Oral presentations are expected to be 15 minutes in length, including time for questions and answers. Please state if the intention is to attend in person or remotely. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Mariantonia Cotronei [log in to unmask] Date: March 16, 2022 Subject: SMART2022, Italy, Sep 2022 SMART2022 - International Conference on Subdivision, Geometric and Algebraic Methods, Isogeometric Analysis and Refinability in ITaly September 20--24, 2022, Rimini, Italy SMART2022 is the third Conference in the series. The first SMART Conference was held in Pontignano in 2014, the second one in Gaeta in 2017. The main goal of SMART Conferences is to bring together researchers working in the fields of Subdivision, Geometric and Algebraic Methods, Isogeometric Analysis and Refinability, with special emphasis on new emerging research areas. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Applications of Algebraic and Differential Geometry, Computer Aided Design, Curve and Surface Design, Isogeometric Analysis,Refinability, Approximation Theory, Subdivision, Splines, Geometry Processing, Wavelets and Multiresolution Methods, Applications of Geometric Methods to Industrial Computations, Geometric Deep Learning, Computational Imaging, Industrial Design. - Registration and abstract submission for oral/poster presentation: starting March 31, 2022 - closing May 31, 2022 - Notification of abstract acceptance: June 7, 2022 - Room reservation at Litoraneo Suite Hotel: starting March 31, 2022 - closing July 31, 2022 Conference website: https://events.unibo.it/smart2022 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Anand Panangadan [log in to unmask] Date: March 18, 2022 Subject: IEEE HiPC, India, Dec 2022 29th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing, Data & Analytics (HiPC 2022) December 18-21, 2022, Bengaluru, India Website: http://www.hipc.org IEEE HiPC 2022 will be the 29th edition of the IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing, Data, Analytics, and Data Science. HiPC serves as a forum to present current work by researchers from around the world as well as highlight activities in Asia in the areas of high performance computing and data science. The meeting focuses on all aspects of high performance computing systems, and data science and analytics, and their scientific, engineering, and commercial applications. Authors are invited to submit original unpublished research manuscripts that demonstrate current research in all areas of high performance computing, and data science and analytics, covering all traditional areas and emerging topics including from machine learning, big data analytics. Each submission should be submitted to one of the six tracks listed under the two broad themes of High Performance Computing and Data Science. Up to two best paper awards will be given for outstanding contributed papers. Depending on how the COVID-19 pandemic situation evolves, the presentation may be in person or in a virtual format. Authors of selected high-quality papers in HiPC 2022 will be invited to submit extended versions of their papers for possible publication in a special issue of the Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing (JPDC). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Yong Cheng Liu [log in to unmask] Date: March 22, 2022 Subject: Software Developer Position, Linear Algebra/Solvers, Ansys ANSYS JOB DESCRIPTION CF Job Title: Senior R&D EngineerJob Code: P140886 Job Function: Product Sub-Function: R&D Career Level: P3 Effective Date: February 2022 The Senior R&D Engineer is responsible for the development of software products and supporting systems. In this role, the Senior R&D Engineer will use advanced technical and problem-solving skills to help the team tackle complex issues, satisfy customer requirements, and accomplish development objectives. Key Duties and Responsibilities: Participates in planning, architecture, and research in core mechanic and acoustic-structure interaction features, including linear algebraic methods used finite elements and linear dynamics simulation procedures. Performs complex development activities that may require extensive analysis in areas including user experience, software design and solver research in acoustics and the related Multiphysics. Employs best practices and helps to maintain them through technical reviews and mentoring. Performs complex bug verification, release testing and beta support for assigned products. Research problems discovered by QA or product support and develop solutions Researches and understands the marketing requirements for the acoustic product, including target environment, performance criteria and competitive issues. May work with strategic customers or proxies to assess needs and develop solutions Works independently with minimal supervision and may take on some planning and mentoring responsibilities May be responsible for managing interns and co-ops but typically does not have direct reports Minimum Education/Certification Requirements and Experience: BS in Mechanical or Aeronautical Engineering, Applied Mechanics or Mathematics, or related fields with 5 years' experience, MS with 3 years' experience, or PhD with 1 year experience Commercial experience with various usages of linear dynamics or linear algebra with finite element method or linear equation solvers packages or other numerical analysis software. Strong scientific programming background in development & application of Finite Element Analysis/techniques by using knowledge of linear dynamics or linear algebra. Extensive background in areas of advanced linear algebra or linear equation solution or the related linear dynamic analysis: for example, modal superposition transient or harmonic, acoustics-structural interaction and viscous thermal acoustic. Proficiency in FORTRAN, C/C++, Python. Preferred Qualifications and Skills: Excellent technical knowledge and commercial experience with object- oriented design, scripting languages, data structures and algorithms. Ph.D. Degree with strong backgrounds in linear dynamic and Finite element coding experiences. Passion for crafting robust and efficient code. Experience delivering high-quality products in a large-scale commercial software development environment. Understanding of customer requirements and tools used in this domain. Good communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work collaboratively in a geographically distributed team. Linux experience is desirable. Experience with either the Microsoft or Amazon. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Kristian Bredies [log in to unmask] Date: March 16, 2022 Subject: Scientist Position, Mathematical IT Support The Institute of Mathematics and Scientific Computing is looking for a (Senior) Scientist for mathematical IT support (m/f/d) 40 hours a week expected employment for the period of 6 years with an objective agreement; position to be filled as of now Career objective: Permanent employment as Senior Scientist. Further information: https://jobs.uni-graz.at/ausschreibung/en/?jh=5047taqi8ibch0ihcjrtdg2xh5imcgp ------------------------------------------------------- From: Marko Huhtanen [log in to unmask] Date: March 18, 2022 Subject: Tenure Track Position, Applied Math, Univ of Oulu The applied and computational mathematics research group, part of faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering at University of Oulu in Finland, invites applications for a tenure track assistant/associate professor faculty position in the area of applied and computational mathematics. Candidates must have completed their PhD in applied mathematics, or a closely related field. The position will start January 2023 or as soon as possible thereafter. The detailed position advertisement with application instructions can be found at https://rekry.saima.fi/certiahome/open_job_view.html?did=5600&lang=en&id=000012955&jc=1 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Sina Ober-Blöbaum [log in to unmask] Date: March 30, 2022 Subject: Full Professor Position, Mathematics and Its Applications At the Institute of Mathematics which is part of the Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Mathematics an W3 - Full Professor (f/m/d)( of Mathematics and its applications is to be filled as soon as possible. We are looking for a personality with an outstanding track record in an area of applied mathematics. The candidate is expected to have a strong publication record in internationally renowned journals, success in obtaining competitive external funding and international research experience. Furthermore, it is expected that the existing research profile in applied mathematics at the Paderborn University will be strengthened and complemented, among other things within the framework of scientific cooperation. Furthermore, a scientific connection to the Institute of Mathematics, the willingness to work on collaborative third-party funded projects and an active participation in existing research networks at the Paderborn University, in particular the Institute for Photonic Quantum Systems (PhoQS) or the Paderborn Center for Parallel Computing (PC2), are desirable. The position holder shall be significantly involved in the teaching tasks of the subject of mathematics, in particular numerical mathematics, and shall also be involved in teacher training and in interdisciplinary training. At the beginning, courses can be offered in English as well as German. German courses are available if required. Hiring requirements: S36 Abs. 1 Ziff. 1 - 4 HG NW - University law of the State of NRW - (completed university degree, pedagogical aptitude, PhD degree and additional research achievements). Applications with the usual material, including a research plan and teaching plan, must be received by 21.04.2022 (Ref. No. 5114). Please send your application (preferably in a single pdf file by e-mail to [log in to unmask]). For more information please visit https://www.uni-paderborn.de/fileadmin/zv/4-4/stellenangebote/Kennziffer5114_Englisch.pdf ------------------------------------------------------- From: Edda Gruitrooy edda.gruitrooy@tu-berlin Date: March 18, 2022 Subject: Professor Position, Data Driven Mathematical Modeling, Germany Technische Universitat Berlin, Faculty II - Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Institute of Mathematics and Weierstrass Institute invite applications (deadline April 19th, 2022) for the permanent position of a joint professorship (salary grade W3) in the field of Data Driven Mathematical Modeling. The position includes the role of head of the new unit "Data Driven Mathematical Modeling" at Weierstrass Institute. The holder of the position covers teaching in the area at TU Berlin. Candidates should be able to teach in German as well as in English. Applicants must fulfill the requirements for appointment at the professor level in compliance with S100 BerlHG (Berlin Higher Education Act). Candidates have a profile in applied and computational mathematics, with special focus on the optimal combination of complex (for example thermodynamic consistent) models with data. The candidate's research interest comprises the intersection of model driven and data driven approaches, combined with the development of new technologies and tools for the solving or addressing of problems with partial differential equations and subsequent data analysis. The development and analysis of methods in the area of artificial intelligence (for example machine learning) and their application in at least one of the following areas is compulsory: Modeling of materials; Optimization and regulation in technology and economy; Quantitative biomedicine and medical imaging; Transformation, storage and distribution of energy Relevant experience in teaching, including the supervision of Bachelor's, Master's and PhD theses, as well as experience in administrative duties and experience in third party funded and joint research projects is expected. For more information, please visit https://tub.stellenticket.de/de/offers/125274 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Emmanuil Georgoulis [log in to unmask] Date: March 30, 2022 Subject: Lecturer Positions, Mathematics, UK The School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Leicester has opened 3 Lecturer positions (Assistant Professor equivalent) in Mathematics. More details can be found here: https://jobs.le.ac.uk/vacancies/4165/lecturer-in-mathematics-3-positions-available.html Applicants in the areas of Numerical Analysis and/or Scientific Computing are particularly encouraged to apply. For any informal enquiries you may contact either Lu Liu ([log in to unmask] , Head of School) or Emmanuil Georgoulis ([log in to unmask]). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Heike Sill [log in to unmask] Date: March 24, 2022 Subject: Research Assistant Position, Knowledge Modelling, Germany In the work area "Cooperation with other disciplines" of MaRDI, the WIAS research group "Partial Differential Equations" (Head: Professor Alexander Mielke) has an immediate vacancy for the position of a Research Assistant (m/f/d) for knowledge modelling in the field of applied mathematics and simulation (Reference number 22/07) to be filled. The work tasks include: Documentation and analysis of workflows in the area of modelling, simulation and optimization; Standardization of mathematical descriptions in other disciplines, especially mathematical models, with a focus on physics; Development of associated meta-data descriptions; Development of a database of mathematical models and integration into the MaRDI knowledge graph; Supporting the development of the "MaRDI Portal for Interdisciplinary Exchange" by data integration based on case studies. Requirements for employment are a university degree, preferably in mathematics, natural sciences, engineering or computer sciences, as well as experience in the field of mathematical modeling with (partial) differential equations and mathematical solution methods or numerical methods. A strong interest in Open Science, an affinity for research data and interdisciplinary work at the interface between mathematics and physics and engineering as well as between science and technical infrastructure are expected. Experience in knowledge representation methods and knowledge graphs is desirable, as well as knowledge of tools for collaborative work (e.g. github, gitlab), scripting languages, experience in working on projects in spatially distributed workgroups. We are looking for an open, communicative and flexible personality and offer a versatile job in a modern equipped institute with the opportunity to help build an infrastructure for mathematical research data. Please direct scientific queries to Dr. Thomas Koprucki ([log in to unmask]). See here for more information: https://short.sg/j/16954537 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Fred Hickernell [log in to unmask] Date: March 17, 2022 Subject: Postdoc Position, Computational Mathematics, Illinois Tech The Department of Applied Mathematics at Illinois Institute of Technology invites applications for a postdoctoral position in computational mathematics starting mid-August 2022. The appointment is for one year with the possibility of renewal for an additional year. Priority is given to applicants with research expertise and interest in adaptive algorithms, quasi-Monte Carlo methods, information based complexity theory, or tractability of multivariate problems. This position will involve research and some teaching. Applications will be considered starting March 1, 2022 until the position is filled. To apply, send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, brief research plan, and the names of three references to Fred Hickernell [log in to unmask] Illinois Institute of Technology is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA employer committed to enhancing equity, inclusion and diversity within its community. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Santiago Badia [log in to unmask] Date: March 21, 2022 Subject: Postdoc Position, Computational Mathematics, Monash Univ The School of Mathematics at Monash University (Melbourne, Australia) invites applicants for a two-year full-time postdoctoral position in Scientific Computing and Numerical Analysis. The successful candidate will work on novel numerical approximations of PDEs under the guidance of Prof Santiago Badia. Current research lines include neural networks for nonlinear approximation of PDEs, machine learning for PDE-constrained inverse problems, data assimilation, and nonlinear preconditioning. Current applications of this research include seawater intrusion, heart modelling and bushfire propagation. This research is supported by the Australian Research Council. Applicants must have a PhD in Mathematics, Physics, Engineering or a related field, with a strong background in numerical methods for partial differential equations. The position is open to candidates of any nationality and the selection is based upon academic excellence. More information about the position, salary details, and the application procedure can be found in this link: https://careers.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/628752/research-fellow-scientific-computing-and-numerical-analysis Informal enquiries regarding the position can be addressed to Santiago Badia ([log in to unmask]). The closing date for applications is 14 April 2022. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Heike Sill [log in to unmask] Date: March 24, 2022 Subject: Postdoc Position, Computational Optoelectronics, WIAS, Germany WIAS invites applications for a Postdoc position (m/f/d) in computational optoelectronics (Reference number 22/10) in the research group "Partial Differential Equations" (Head: Professor Alexander Mielke) starting as soon as possible. The position is located within the newly granted UVSimTec project that focuses on the development of an electrically pumped semiconductor laser diode based on AlGaN for coherent emission in the UVC spectral range. Within the project position, various tasks can be addressed: microscopic treatment of random alloy fluctuations, e.g. via tight-binding methods and assessment of their influence on peak gain and lasing threshold; device level modeling of AlGaN quantum wells by combining microscopic theories and macroscopic drift-diffusion models; modeling of doping activation, polarization doping, and interband tunneling; contribution to the development of coupled laser simulator including carrier transport and stimulated emission with the focus on integration of novel models; implementation of numerical methods in optoelectronics using the Julia programming language; collaboration with partners from physics, electrical engineering and material science. Requirement for employment is a university degree (master or diploma), in mathematics, physics or electrical engineering. We are looking for candidates with a PhD degree and a strong background in modeling and simulation of optoelectronic devices. Moreover, the candidate should be willing to implement numerical schemes for the solution of partial differential equations in a modern programming language such as Julia. The willingness of the candidate of interdisciplinary interaction with cooperation partners from theoretical and experimental physics as well as applied mathematics is expected. Please direct scientific queries to Dr. Thomas Koprucki ([log in to unmask]). The appointment is limited until 31.12.2024. The work schedule is 39 hours per week, and the salary is according to the German TVoeD Bund scale. See here for more information: https://short.sg/j/16973582 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ricardo Ruiz Baier [log in to unmask] Date: March 23, 2022 Subject: Postdoc Position, Numerical Analysis, Monash Univ We invite applications for a 2-year postdoctoral research fellowship available at the School of Mathematics of Monash University (Melbourne, Australia). The fellowship revolves around fundamental and applied research for the coupling between diffusion of intracellular calcium and hyperelasticity in different types of cells (embryonic epithelial, cardiomyocytes, and other single cells or cell compounds), using virtual element methods or other schemes based on polytopal meshes. Candidates are expected to have a doctoral qualification in applied mathematics or numerical analysis, sufficient experience with the analysis and realisation of virtual element methods or similar schemes, and a strong publication record commensurate with the career stage. The call is open to talented researchers of any nationality and the selection will be based upon academic potential and fit with the main themes of the project. The group of numerical and computational mathematics at Monash covers many aspects in this field: numerical analysis, high performance computing, optimisation and OR, inverse problems, uncertainty quantification, etc. This group sits in a vibrant school with a strong research in broader applied mathematics, but also in pure mathematics and probability/statistics. More information about the position, as well as salary details and specifics on the application procedure can be found here: https://careers.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/628753/research-fellow-in-numerical-analysis Informal enquiries can be directed to me ([log in to unmask]), whereas confidential or official enquiries should be directed to [log in to unmask] citing the Job No.: 602668. Applications are open until Thursday 28 April 2022, 11:55pm AEST (morning the same day for Europe, the night before for the US). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Armin Iske [log in to unmask] Date: March 16, 2022 Subject: Postdoc Position, Numerical Approximation, Hamburg, Germany The Collaborative Research Center (DFG-TRR181) "Energy Transfers in Atmosphere and Ocean" invites applications for one research associate (Postdoc) in its project M5, within the research area M: "Mathematics, new concepts and methods". The position may be filled as soon as possible. The salary is in accordance with the German public service at salary level E13 TV-L, with 100% of the standard working hours per week. The position is on a fixed-term contract up until September 30, 2023. We are looking for a highly motivated team player, who has a sound background in numerical approximation, where preference will be given to a candidate whose research focus is related to the mathematical topics of project M5, cf. https://www.trr-energytransfers.de/research/area-m/m5 . Applicants are requested to follow the instructions in the job announcement: https://www.uni-hamburg.de/stellenangebote/ausschreibung.html?jobID=4d29637b9bd59d38bcdeb1ac4b0249de1f728fc3 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Eric Miller [log in to unmask] Date: March 17, 2022 Subject: Postdoc Positions, Tufts Univ Tufts University has openings for three post-doctoral researchers to engage in cross-cutting projects focusing on the development of "precision" models and algorithms with applications in learning science, nutrition, and medicine. These three domains are seeing an explosion in the types and quantities of information that can be collected to provide insight into various aspects of human physiology and psychology. Practitioners in these fields are eager to use these data to understand the dynamics of a wide variety of processes taking place both within and between people and make timely and accurate predictions at the scale of the individual. The characteristics of the data however render traditional analysis methods, largely concerned with population level statistics, inadequate. Many of these challenges arise from issues of heterogeneity. Some sources such as wearables provide data continuously. Others yield measurements at only a few discrete points in time (e.g., biomarkers derived from saliva samples) while audio and video are examples of data that may be provided in noncontiguous intervals of varying length. Most of these data are only indirectly related to the phenomena of interest with no explicit model linking the two as is the case for student work in the context of learning, electronic medical records for nutrition or medicine, or the results of questionnaires in all applications of interest. Finally, although the quantity of data collected about any one individual may be relatively large, practical considerations make the number of participants associated with most studies relatively small, on the order of tens at most making these simultaneously "big" and "small" data problems. For more information about this position, please email Prof. Eric Miller at [log in to unmask] Interested candidates should provide Prof. Miller with a copy of their CV, list of references, cover letter, and copies of relevant articles, theses, technical reports, etc. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Francesco Tudisco [log in to unmask] Date: March 17, 2022 Subject: PhD/Postdoc positions, Applied and Numerical Mathematics, GSSI, Italy Call for 2 Postdoc and 9 PhD positions within the "Mathematics in Natural, Social and Life Sciences" program at GSSI (Gran Sasso Science Institute), L'Aquila, Italy. The postdoc positions are fully funded two-year positions with ~35K Euro annual salary and funding for research travel. The PhD positions are fully-funded four-year scholarships covering ~16K Euro annual salary, travel and research funding, free accommodation and free lunches within the institute's facilities. GSSI is an international school of advanced studies in Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science and Regional Economics located in the city of L'Aquila, a small university town in the heart of the Apennine mountains east of Rome. The institute offers a stimulating environment, with numerous PhD students and postdoctoral researchers selected internationally every year. The School of Mathematics is characterized by four groups: Applied Partial Differential Equations, Stochastic Analysis, Numerical Methods and Data Science, Continuum Mechanics. English is the official language of the institute. Deadlines: April 7, 2022 for postdoc applications June 1, 2022 for PhD applications To apply for the Postdoc positions and for additional info: https://applications.gssi.it/postdoc/ https://bit.ly/3MV9J7D To apply for the PhD positions and for additional info: https://bit.ly/3qfdqLE https://bit.ly/3MVjjXX More info about the PhD program and some of the research groups: https://www.gssi.it/research-area/maths-research https://smaq.mat-univaq.com/ https://num-gssi.github.io/ https://bit.ly/3thU1eL ------------------------------------------------------- From: Svajūnas Sajavičius [log in to unmask] Date: March 26, 2022 Subject: PhD Position, CAGD, Kaunas Univ of Technology, Lithuania A state-funded 4-year PhD position in computer aided geometric design is available at Kaunas University of Technology (Lithuania). Research project is focused on geometric iterative methods for surface fitting using adaptive hierarchical splines. Starting date is September 1, 2022. Requirements, deadlines and full details on application procedure can be found at: https://admissions.ktu.edu/phd/ https://admissions.ktu.edu/programme/d-informatics/ Informal enquiries about the project and position can be directed to: Dr. Svajknas Sajavicius ([log in to unmask]) ------------------------------------------------------- From: Argyrios Petras [log in to unmask] Date: March 18, 2022 Subject: PhD Position, Mathematical Methods, RICAM The Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (OeAW) is offering a PhD position in the Mathematical Methods in Medicine and Life Sciences Group for a duration of 3 years, starting after June 01, 2022. The PhD student will become a part of the group at RICAM located in Linz/Austria, will collaborate with medical doctors and work with medical imaging data for the mathematical modelling of radiofrequency catheter ablation procedure. More information can be found in the link https://www.oeaw.ac.at/fileadmin/Institute/RICAM/pdf/jobs/2022/RICAM006DOC222_FWF_Petras_ab_Juni_22.pdf or via email to Dr. Argyrios Petras ([log in to unmask]), before the deadline of the call (March 31st, 2022). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Clemens Heitzinger [log in to unmask] Date: March 16, 2022 Subject: PhD Positions, AI and ML, CAIML, TU Wien Three four-year PhD positions are available at the Center for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (CAIML) at TU Wien. The deadline for applications is 21 April 2022. Please refer to https://jobs.tuwien.ac.at/Job/177436 for all information about the positions and how to apply. Informal enquiries about these open positions can be directed to Prof. Clemens Heitzinger (Co-Director, CAIML, [log in to unmask]). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dörte Mindermann [log in to unmask] Date: March 29, 2022 Subject: PhD Positions, Univ of Bremen The research training group "Pi3: Parameter Identification - Analysis, Algorithms, Applications" at the University of Bremen, funded by the German Science Foundation DFG, invites applications for 10 PhD positions, German federal employee scale TV-L E13, 75% of a full position, for 3 years, starting October 1st, 2022. The employment is fixed-term and governed by the Act of Academic Fixed-Term Contract, S2 I (Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz - WissZeitVG). Therefore, candidates may only be considered for appointment if they still have the respective qualification periods available in accordance with S2 (1) WissZeitVG. For detailed information please visit http://www.math.uni-bremen.de/rtg-pi3/openpositions ------------------------------------------------------- From: Cluster of Excellence Mathematics Münster [log in to unmask] Date: March 24, 2022 Subject: PhD Positions, University of Munster, Germany Dive into your own research project and benefit from the excellent research environment at the University of Munster, Germany. Doctoral positions, as well as Ada Lovelace Fellowships at Mathematics Munster are open for application. Apply now: Doctoral Positions Join the Mathematics Munster Graduate School and profit from the active and demanding research environment for talented and motivated doctoral researchers aiming to become the next generation of leading scientists. Salary level E13 TV-L, 75% for three years. In all research areas related to the Cluster of Excellence. The duration of the PhD positions is three years. The expected starting date is no later than October 2021. Apply until May 1st 2021. Apply now: Ada Lovelace Fellowships If you plan to do your doctoral studies with one of the groups at the department, why not apply for one of our Ada Lovelace Fellowships for excellent PhD students? If you succeed you will be funded for 3 years with additional resources for travel and material expenses at your disposal. With the Ada Lovelace Fellowship Mathematics Munster supports underrepresented groups and aims to increase gender equality in mathematics. Salary level E13 TV-L, 25% add on (salary raise) for up to three years. Offered to exceptionally strong candidates in the PhD programme. Increasing gender equality within the mathematical sciences. Supplementing doctoral positions: applications may also be combined with the application for a 75% PhD position. Find more information on positions, requirements and online application form at: https://www.uni-muenster.de/MathematicsMuenster/careers/apply ------------------------------------------------------- From: Agnieszka Miedlar [log in to unmask] Date: March 28, 2022 Subject: MA/PhD Positions, Mathematics, Univ of Kansas The Department of Mathematics, University of Kansas invites applications to the Department's graduate program. We offer MA and PhD degrees in both pure and applied math tracks. Currently, there are 35+ faculty members and 60+ graduate students. All PhD students are supported by graduate teaching or research scholarships, or other fellowships. You can find more information about our graduate program and graduate admission at the following webpage: https://math.ku.edu/admission-graduate-program You can submit your application at: https://gradapply.ku.edu/apply If you have any question, please contact Graduate Program Coordinator: Kate Pleskac ( [log in to unmask] ) Director of Graduate Admission: Geng Chen ( [log in to unmask] ) ------------------------------------------------------- From: Hayato Ushijima-Mwesigwa [log in to unmask] Date: March 15, 2022 Subject: Internship Position, Reinforcement Learning, Fujitsu Fujitsu Research of America (FRA) has an internship opening for a graduate-level student. The research will mainly involve developing Reinforcement Learning and other related Machine Learning methods to guide quantum and quantum-inspired Combinatorial Optimization solvers. FRA is located in Sunnyvale, California. It is the U.S. R&D arm of Fujitsu, the global information and communications technologies leader headquartered in Japan. A qualified candidate would have research-level experience in Reinforcement Learning or related Machine Learning methods. Students in M.S. and Ph.D. programs with relevant coursework or research experience are invited to apply, and we are open to advanced undergraduates who can demonstrate relevant experience. If this sounds like something you'd be good at, please send a recent resume to [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ali R. Soheili [log in to unmask] Date: March 16, 2022 Subject: Contents, Iranian J of Numerical Analysis and Optimization, 12 (1) Iranian Journal of Numerical Analysis and Optimization Volume 12, Issue 1 - Serial Number 21, winter 2022, Pages 1-250 https://ijnao.um.ac.ir/issue_5327_5331.html Contents Modified ADMM algorithm for solving proximal bound formulation of multi-delay optimal control problem with bounded control, K.A. Dawodu Numerical solution of a system of Volterra integral equations in application to the avian human influenza epidemic model, R. Katani Asymptotic and numerical methods for solving singularly perturbed differential difference equations with mixed shifts, S. Priyadarshana; S.R. Sahu; J. Mohapatra Numerical approximation for inverse problem of the Ostrovsky-Burgers equation, F. Ghanadian; R. Pourgholi; S.H. Tabasi Preconditioned global GPBiCG method for solving saddle point problems with multiple right-hand sides and its convergence analysis, Atefeh Taherian; F. Toutounian Multiple interpolation with the fast-growing knots in the class of entire functions and its application, Iryna Sheparovych Fitted numerical method for singularly perturbed semilinear three-point boundary value problem, Mulgeta Gebeyehu; Habtamu Garoma Debela; Ayana Deressa Negessa Connected bin packing problem on traceable graphs, Ahmad Nejoomi; Ardeshir Dolati A heuristic algorithm to combat outliers and multicollinearity in regression model analysis, Mahdi Roozbeh; Saman Babaie-Kafaki; Monireh Maanavi Heuristic solutions for interval valued games, Ranjan Kumar Gupta; Debdip Khan Using MOTT polynomials operational matrices to optimize multi-dimensional fractional optimal control problems, Seyyed Ali Alavi; Ahmad Reza Haghighi; Ayatollah Yari; Fahimeh Soltanian Legendre wavelet method combined with the Gauss quadrature rule for numerical solution of fractional integro-differential equations, Mohsen Riahi Beni ------------------------------------------------------- From: Yonghui Yu [log in to unmask] Date: March 23, 2022 Subject: Contents, J Computational Mathematics, 40 (2) Journal of Computational Mathematics, Volume 40 (2021), Issue 2 https://www.global-sci.org/intro/articles_list/jcm/2218.html CONTENTS Elliptic Reconstruction and a Posteriori Error Estimates for Fully Discrete Semilinear Parabolic Optimal Control Problems, Ram Manohar and Rajen Kumar Sinha Convergence and Mean-square Stability of Exponential Euler Method for Semi-linear Stochastic Delay Integro-differential Equations, Haiyan Yuan Construction of Cubature Formulas via Bivariate Quadratic Spline Spaces over Non-uniform Type-2 Triangulation, Jiang Qian, Xiquan Shi, Jinming Wu and Dianxuan Gong On Distributed H1 Shape Gradient Flows in Optimal Shape Design of Stokes Flows: Convergence Analysis and Numerical Applications, Jiajie Li and Shengfeng Zhu Numerical Analysis of a Nonlinear Singularly Perturbed Delay Volterra Integro-differential Equation on an Adaptive Grid, Libin Liu, Yanping Chen and Ying Liang A Theta-L Approach for Solving Solid-state Dewetting Problems, Weijie Huang, Wei Jiang and Yan Wang Stochastic Trust-region Methods with Trust-region Radius Depending on Probabilistic Models, Huaijun Yang and Dongyang Shi ------------------------------------------------------- From: Gamar [log in to unmask] Date: March 30, 2022 Subject: Contents, TWMS J of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 13 (1) Turkic World Mathematical Society Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, http://www.twmsj.az Contributed by Gamar Mammadova, [log in to unmask] Volume 13, No. 1, 2022 CONTENTS On the Influence of Integral Perturbations to the Boundedness of Solutions of a Fourth-Order Linear Differential Equation, S. Iskandarov, E. Komartsova Steklov Inequality and its Application, Sh. M. Nasibov Optimal Trajectories in Reproduction Models of Economic Dynamics, S.I. Hamidov On Space-Like Generalized Constant Ratio Hypersufaces In Minkowski Spaces, A. Kelleci , N.C. Turgay, M. Ergut Dual Quaternion Closed Form Equations of Spatial 7R Loops, F.H. Mammadov Supply Chain Inventory Model for Deteriorating Products with Maximum Lifetime under Trade Credit Financing, .H. M. Srivastava, J.J. Liao, K.N. Huang, K.J. Chung, S.D. Lin, S.F. Lee Generalized Quantum Montgomery Identity and Ostrowski Type Inequalities for Preinvex Functions, H. Kalsoom, M. Aamir Ali, M. Abbas, H. Budak, G. Murtaza Two Monotonic Functions Defined by Two Derivatives of a Function Involving Trigamma Function, F. Qi Numerical Solution of the First Kind of Fredholm Integral Equations by Projection Methods with Wavelets as Basis Functions, N.M. Temirbekov, L.N. Temirbekova, M.B. Nurmangaliyeva Constructing an Optimal Controller for Maneuver of Quadrotor in 3-D Space, F.A. Aliev, V.B. Larin, M.M. Mutallimov, N.I. Veliyeva, A.A. Tunik ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************