Subject: NA Digest, V. 22, # 40 NA Digest Monday, December 12, 2022 Volume 22 : Issue 40 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: Seymour Victor Parter, June 9, 1927 – October 21, 2022 New Book, A Journey through the History of Numerical Linear Algebra New Book, Extremum Seeking through Delays and PDEs New Book, Inverse Scattering Theory and Transmission Eigenvalues RIMS Workshop, HYBRID/Japan, Jan 2023 Optimal Guidance & Control, Autonomous Systems, USA, Mar 2023 PDSEC-23 Workshop, USA, May 2023 AMiTaNS'23, Bulgaria, Jun 2023 SIAM Geosciences (GS23), Norway, Jun 2023 Department Head Position, Mathematics, Colorado State Univ Endowed Chair Position, Oden Institute, UT-Austin Theoretical Physicist/Applied Mathematician Position, NIST Faculty Position, Computational Science, Univ of Texas El Paso Faculty Position, Data Science, Ohio Univ Tenure-Track Position, Applied Mathematics, Austria Tenure-Track Position, San Diego State Univ, USA Lecturer/Senior Lecturer Position, Applied Math, Univ of Sydney Research Software Engineer Position, WWU Munster, Germany Postdoc Position, Econometrics and Statistics, Austria Postdoc Positions, NA and Applications, Univ Innsbruck PhD Position, Computational Sciences, UCI/SDSU, USA PhD Position, Randomized Parallel Algorithms, Univ of Reading, UK PhD Position, Scientific Machine Learning, Denmark CFP, Symmetry, Nonlinear Analysis and Its Applications 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: Mac Hyman [log in to unmask] Date: December 07, 2022 Subject: Seymour Victor Parter, June 9, 1927 – October 21, 2022 Seymour Victor Parter, professor emeritus of mathematics and computer sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, died peacefully at home in Madison. He was 95 years old. Seymour earned a bachelor's degree in math with a minor in physics at the Illinois Institute of Technology in 1949 and a master's degree in mathematics in 1951, writing a thesis in topology under the direction of Karl Menger. Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory hired him in March 1951, where, as a staff member, he programmed numerical algorithms to be run on machines such as the IBM CPC and 602-A. This was his introduction to the serious scientific computing that engaged him for the rest of his career and to many accomplished mathematicians and physicists who became long-time friends. The work led him to NYU, where he wrote a Ph.D. thesis in pure mathematics under the direction of Lipman Bers while continuing to compute. Sputnik and an increasing national interest in science, aerospace, and computation made people with both mathematical and computational skills desirable to industry and academia. Seymour chose academia: beginning in 1957, successive appointments at MIT, Indiana, Cornell, and Stanford led to Wisconsin in 1963, where he stayed with a joint appointment in mathematics and computer science. He continued his relationship with Los Alamos National Laboratory, and at least 5 of his 15 Ph.D. students also worked there at some time. He retired from Wisconsin in 1996 but remained active for another decade, collaborating in research and participating in seminars, topic courses, and conferences. He served SIAM and the mathematical sciences communities in several capacities. He was a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a SIAM Fellow. Seymour's research involved the modeling, analysis, and computational solution of various physical problems and the design and analysis of computational methods. It included complex analysis (quasiconformal maps), singular perturbations, sparse matrix theory and its connection to graphs, numerical (finite difference, finite element, and first-order least squares) methods for partial differential equations, particularly elliptic ones, iterative methods, and preconditioners for numerical solutions of matrix equations. His paper on linear graphs in Gaussian elimination played a significant role in developing sparse elimination methods. He wrote influential papers on block iterative methods for finite difference and finite element matrices, the convergence of multigrid schemes, and the norm and spectral equivalence of elliptic partial differential equations. An important consequence of the latter is preconditioning the discrete form of a PDE by the discrete form of another PDE that is equivalent. He frequently participated in the Copper Mountain conference series on iterative and multigrid methods. His work has been broad and influential. His family -- Ruth, sons Paul and David, daughter-in-law Susan, grandchildren Alicia, Ezra, and Danielle -- and the intersecting circles of his friends, colleagues, and students all remember him as an attentive, kind, caring, competent, and accomplished friend. Michael Steuerwalt ------------------------------------------------------- From: Mitchell Graham [log in to unmask] Date: December 09, 2022 Subject: New Book, A Journey through the History of Numerical Linear Algebra A Journey through the History of Numerical Linear Algebra by Claude Brezinski, Gerard Meurant, and Michela Redivo-Zaglia This expansive volume describes the history of numerical methods proposed for solving linear algebra problems, from antiquity to the present day. The authors focus on methods for linear systems of equations and eigenvalue problems and describe the interplay between numerical methods and the computing tools available at the time. The second part of the book consists of 78 biographies of important contributors to the field. 2022 / xvi + 790 pages / Hardcover / 978-1-611977-22-6 / List $135.00 / OT183 Bookstore Link: https://my.siam.org/Store/Product/viewproduct/?ProductId=44380909 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Mitchell Graham [log in to unmask] Date: December 09, 2022 Subject: New Book, Extremum Seeking through Delays and PDEs Extremum Seeking through Delays and PDEs by Tiago Roux Oliveira and Miroslav Krstic Extremum Seeking through Delays and PDEs, the first book on the topic, expands the scope of applicability of the extremum seeking method, from static and finite-dimensional systems to infinite-dimensional systems. Readers will find: - numerous algorithms for model-free real-time optimization are developed and their convergence guaranteed, - extensions from single-player optimization to noncooperative games, under delays and PDEs, are provided, - the delays and PDEs are compensated in the control designs using the PDE backstepping approach, and stability is ensured using infinite- dimensional versions of averaging theory, and - accessible and powerful tools for analysis. This book is intended for control engineers in all disciplines (electrical, mechanical, aerospace, chemical), mathematicians, physicists, biologists, and economists. It is appropriate for graduate students, researchers, and industrial users. 2022 / xviii + 442 pages / Hardcover / 978-1-61197-734-9/ List $119.00 / DC41 Bookstore link: https://my.siam.org/Store/Product/viewproduct/?ProductId=46147782 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Mitchell Graham [log in to unmask] Date: December 09, 2022 Subject: New Book, Inverse Scattering Theory and Transmission Eigenvalues Inverse Scattering Theory and Transmission Eigenvalues, Second Edition by David Colton, Fioralba Cakoni, and Houssem Haddar Inverse scattering theory is a major theme in applied mathematics with applications to many areas. In the first edition of this book, the authors discussed methods for determining the support of inhomogeneous media from measured far field data and the role of transmission eigenvalue problems in the mathematical development of these methods. In this second edition, three new chapters describe recent developments in inverse scattering theory. In particular, the authors explore the use of modified background media in the nondestructive testing of materials and methods for determining the modified transmission eigenvalues that arise in such applications from measured far field data. They also examine nonscattering wave numbers -- a subset of transmission eigenvalues -- using techniques taken from the theory of free boundary value problems for elliptic partial differential equations and discuss the dualism of scattering poles and transmission eigenvalues that has led to new methods for the numerical computation of scattering poles. December 2022 / vii + 252 pages / Softcover / 978-1-61197-741-7 / List $76.00 Bookstore Link: https://my.siam.org/Store/Product/viewproduct/?ProductId=45792670 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Manabu Machida [log in to unmask] Date: December 12, 2022 Subject: RIMS Workshop, HYBRID/Japan, Jan 2023 RIMS Workshop on Inverse Problems, Medical Imaging, and Related Topics http://www.mmachida.com/RIMS2023/ Date: From January 10, 2023 to January 13, 2023 Venue: Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences (RIMS) at Kyoto University, Japan This is a hybrid conference. So, online (Zoom) participation is also welcome. On Wednesday, January 10, a lecture by Professor Samuli Siltanen (University of Helsinki) is planned for researchers who are interested in but not familiar with inverse problems. Registration is necessary for both in-person and online participation (by January 4, 2023): http://www.mmachida.com/RIMS2023/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dilmurat Azimov [log in to unmask] Date: December 07, 2022 Subject: Optimal Guidance & Control, Autonomous Systems, USA, Mar 2023 IUTAM Symposium on Optimal Guidance and Control for Autonomous Systems Location: University of Hawaii, Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96822 Event Type: Symposium Submission Type: Abstract (with no more than two pages in PDF.) Symposium Website: https://manoa.hawaii.edu/ISOGCAS2020/ Important due dates: December 20, 2022: abstract due January 20, 2023: acceptance notification February 20, 2023: final upload of papers February 1 - March 10, 2023: early registration March 14 - March 16, 2023: on-site registration Areas of the symposium include, but not limited to: Autonomous systems; Motion planning; Optimal Control; Feedback control; Machine learning; Reinforcement learning; Swarm network control; Centralized or decentralized control; Guidance, navigation and control; Stability; Targeting; Data processing; Sensor fusion; On-board control systems. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Suzanne Shontz [log in to unmask] Date: December 06, 2022 Subject: PDSEC-23 Workshop, USA, May 2023 The 24th IEEE International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Scientific and Engineering Computing (PDSEC-23) (http://www.ieee- tcsc.org/2023/pdsec/) will be held on May 19, 2023 in St. Petersburg, Florida in conjunction with IPDPS 2023. Deadline: PDSEC-23 deadline: 15 Jan 2023 (AoE) Scope and Interests: The technological trends in HPC system evolution indicates an increasing burden placed on application developers due to the management of the unprecedented complexity levels of hardware and its associated performance characteristics. Many existing scientific applications codes are unlikely to perform well on future systems without major modifications or even complete rewrites. In the future, it will be necessary to utilize, in concert, many characteristics such as multiple levels of parallelism, many lightweight cores, complex memory hierarchies, novel I/O technology, power capping, system-wide temporal/spatial performance heterogeneity and reliability concerns. The parallel and distributed computing (PDC) community has developed new programming models, algorithms, libraries and tools to meet these challenges in order to accommodate productive code development and effective system use. However, the scientific application community still needs to identify the benefit through practical evaluations. Thus, the focus of this workshop is on methodologies and experiences used in scientific and engineering applications and algorithms to achieve sustainable code development for better productivity, application performance and reliability. In particular, we will focus on the following topics in parallel and distributed scientific and engineering applications, and not limited to: Big scientific data; Performance modeling and simulation for the execution of scalable scientific applications on new heterogeneous architectures; Graph analytics with their (scientific) applications; Code modernization methodologies and experiences for adapting the changes in future computing systems; Languages for scientific computing on hybrid systems (e.g. Python, MPI+X where X is OpenMP, OpenCL, CUDA etc.); Tools and techniques for improving the performance, reliability and resilience of scientific applications; Use cases of enterprise distributed computing technology (such as MapReduce, Data Analytics and Machine-learning tools) in scientific and engineering applications; Scalable parallel and distributed algorithms supporting science and engineering applications; Performance portability across heterogeneous architecture. Paper submission due: January 15, 2023 Notification of Acceptance: February 23, 2023 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Michail Todorov [log in to unmask] Date: December 10, 2022 Subject: AMiTaNS'23, Bulgaria, Jun 2023 The Euro-American Consortium for Promotion of the Application of Mathematics in Technical and Natural Sciences is pleased to announce its Fifteenth Conference AMiTaNS'23 to be held in Bulgarian Black-Sea resort 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, which can be complemented by some specific topics in contributed special sessions. Conference website: http://2023.eac4amitans.eu Conference coordinator: Professor Michail Todorov ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jan Martin Nordbotten [log in to unmask] Date: December 07, 2022 Subject: SIAM Geosciences (GS23), Norway, Jun 2023 The 2023 edition of the SIAM Conference on Mathematical and Computational Issues in the Geosciences (SIAMGS23) will take place in Bergen, Norway, June 19-22, 2023. Abstract submission is open and the deadline is quickly approaching. Further information is available on https://www.siam.org/conferences/cm/conference/gs23 Submit your abstract until Dec 19, 2022! About SIAMGS23: The study of geophysical systems at all scales, whether from a scientific or technological perspective, calls for sophisticated mathematical modeling, efficient computational methods, and pervasive integration with data. This effort is fundamentally interdisciplinary. This conference aims to stimulate the exchange of ideas among geoscientific modelers, applied mathematicians, engineers, and other scientists, having special interests in flow in porous media and geophysics. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Wolfgang Bangerth [log in to unmask] Date: December 09, 2022 Subject: Department Head Position, Mathematics, Colorado State Univ The Department of Mathematics at Colorado State University seeks applications for the position of a Department Chair. This position serves as the chief administrative officer of the department and is appointed by the Dean of Natural Sciences. With the aid of appropriate departmental committees, the Chair institutes recommendations for appointments, promotion, contract renewal, tenure, salary increases, and dismissals; manages the department budget and teaching assignments; and is the direct liaison between the department and the university administration. The Chair is expected to provide dynamic leadership conducive to excellence in research, instruction, and outreach, hold a doctoral degree in Mathematics or a Mathematics-related field, and have experience at the rank of Full Professor or comparable experience at a research institution. For a full job announcement, full list of required and preferred qualifications, or to submit an application, visit https://jobs.colostate.edu/postings/116884. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled, but for full consideration, materials should be submitted before 11:59 (MT) January 16, 2023. CSU is an EO/EA/AA employer and conducts background checks on all final candidates. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Per-Gunnar Martinsson [log in to unmask] Date: December 09, 2022 Subject: Endowed Chair Position, Oden Institute, UT-Austin The Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin is seeking a distinguished investigator working at the interfaces of Data Science and Computational Science to fill a Moncrief endowed faculty position at the Associate or Full Professor level. We are particularly interested in candidates who pursue the development and analysis of computational techniques for data science that are relevant to applications in science and engineering. The position comes with a competitive salary, and a generous endowment that provides both a substantial startup and continuing research funding. The Oden Institute is an interdisciplinary research and education institute working to transform science, engineering, and medicine through computation. Oden Institute research is building the mathematical and statistical foundations for predictive science, data science, and machine learning; developing next-generation computational science on advanced computing platforms; and addressing grand challenges in science, engineering, and medicine through computational modeling, scalable algorithms, and high-performance computing. Full details of the Oden Institute are available at https://www.oden.utexas.edu/. Applicants with an outstanding record of research accomplishments, publications, and external funding are encouraged to apply. Candidates are also expected to have a successful record of mentoring pre and post doctoral researchers, strong interest in undergraduate and graduate teaching in computational science and engineering, as well as a commitment to professional service. Interested persons should submit: Cover Letter; Detailed Curriculum Vitae (including academic and professional experience and peer reviewed publications); Statement of Research; Statement of Teaching Philosophy; Statement describing past contributions and plans for promoting diversity and inclusion through research, teaching, and/or service; Names and e-mail addresses of at least three references (references will not be contacted without prior permission from the candidate). All application materials should be submitted through Interfolio at http://apply.interfolio.com/118343. Only complete applications will be considered and reviewed until the position is filled. The Oden Institute will contact applicants of interest for the next stage of the process. Please direct inquiries to Ms. Lorraine Sanchez at [log in to unmask], or to Prof. Gunnar Martinsson at [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Burns [log in to unmask] Date: December 07, 2022 Subject: Theoretical Physicist/Applied Mathematician Position, NIST The Applied and Computational Mathematics Division (ACMD) of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) anticipates an opening for an engineering scientist, theoretical physicist, or applied mathematician. A successful candidate will (a) engage in research in mathematics of metrology, with emphasis on mathematical modeling of physical, chemical, and/or biological systems being studied at NIST, as well as for fundamental metrology, (b) work closely with scientists at NIST and elsewhere to design and analyze the results of corresponding experiments and instrument performance, (c) work with external groups to establish benchmarks for biometrology, (d) disseminate results through research articles and technical presentations, and (e) provide technical guidance to postdocs and student interns. Applicants will be expected to have a Ph.D. degree or equivalent experience. The salary range for the position is $101,028-$155,196 per annum. When available, the position will be posted at http://www.usajobs.gov. NIST is a Federal Government measurement science and engineering laboratory with state-of-the-art research facilities and excellent benefits. For information on what it's like to work at NIST, see https://www.nist.gov/careers/working-nist. US citizenship is required. NIST is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. For more information about ACMD, see https://www.nist.gov/itl/math. Interested parties should send an expression of interest, including a CV, to Anthony Kearsley ([log in to unmask]) and Paul Patrone ([log in to unmask]) ------------------------------------------------------- From: Son-Young Yi [log in to unmask] Date: December 08, 2022 Subject: Faculty Position, Computational Science, Univ of Texas El Paso The Department of Mathematical Sciences at The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) is seeking a mathematical scientist with expertise in computational science to fill a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in applying computational intelligence or high-performance computing to STEM areas. Successful candidates are expected to develop productive research programs, mentor and teach at undergraduate and graduate levels, and direct Ph.D. dissertations in computational science. Candidates with experience in the industry and/or applied interdisciplinary research projects are encouraged to apply. The anticipated appointment date is Fall 2023. Review of applications will begin immediately, and applications will be accepted until the position is filled. For more information about the position and to apply, please visit https://utep.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=154032 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Martin Mohlenkamp [log in to unmask] Date: December 08, 2022 Subject: Faculty Position, Data Science, Ohio Univ The Department of Mathematics at Ohio University seeks to hire an Assistant Professor (tenure-track) to 1. Support course offerings and program development in Data Science and Data Analytics. 2. Direct dissertations and conduct research in Data Science or allied fields such as Statistical Computing or Numerical Analysis. 3. Support the department's overall teaching and service needs. The department has a broad mission, from teaching general education classes through mentoring doctoral students and conducting research. For information about our programs and faculty, see https://www.ohio.edu/cas/math Ohio University is a Carnegie Foundation R1 (doctoral universities - very high research activity) institution. It has a rich history, diverse campuses, international communities, and beautiful Appalachian settings. The city of Athens provides a classic and vibrant residential learning environment for over 20,000 students, and is a family-friendly and culturally rich community. The charm of tree-lined brick walkways on the University's College Green makes you feel as if you are at a small college rather than a large university. Recently, Athens was rated the Best College Small Town by the readers of USA Today. Full information and application at https://www.ohiouniversityjobs.com/postings/44179 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Anna Legenstein [log in to unmask] Date: December 09, 2022 Subject: Tenure-Track Position, Applied Mathematics, Austria At the Institute of Mathematics and Scientific Computing, a motivated team of international scientists researches and teaches mathematics in its full range. The Institute offers a friendly working environment that leaves space for creativity and independent work. We value appreciative interaction, family friendliness and diversity. At the Institute of Mathematics and Scientific Computing at the Faculty of Natural Sciences, the University of Graz is seeking to appoint a Tenure Track Professor of Applied Mathematics (40 hours per week; selection procedure in accordance with Section 99 (5) of the Universities Act (UG). Initially the successful candidate starts as an Assistant Professor with a qualification agreement for a fixed term tenure phase of six years. After successful completion of the qualification goals the position will be converted into a permanent Associate Professor position in accordance with the Salaried Employees Act (AngG). Expected starting date September 1st 2023) The Institute is committed to increasing the number of women in highly qualified positions and is looking for an internationally renowned researcher who will represent an area of applied mathematics in research and teaching. The candidate should have an outstanding track record of achievements (commensurate with the stage of academic career, recognising breaks due to, e.g., care duties) in a promising mathematical subject area, including but not limited to the mathematics of machine learning, modern calculus of variations, or mathematics for biomedical applications. The successful candidate will have the qualifications and motivation to establish and develop an area of expertise at the Institute and to strengthen the Institute's subject-specific gender equality profile. Potential to contribute to the existing research profile of the Institute is expected; participation in a Field of Excellence of the University of Graz is desired. https://jobsprof.uni-graz.at/en/job/7452 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jose E. Castillo [log in to unmask] Date: December 11, 2022 Subject: Tenure-Track Position, San Diego State Univ, USA CSRC Tenure Track Faculty Position The Computational Science Research Center is seeking to hire a tenure-track assistant professor in Computational Science in the College of Sciences beginning Fall 2023. Review of applications will begin on January 2, 2023 and will continue until the position is filled. Find out more: https://www.csrc.sdsu.edu/csrc/documents/CSRC_Faculty_NewHire_November2022.pdf ------------------------------------------------------- From: Lindon Roberts [log in to unmask] Date: December 09, 2022 Subject: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer Position, Applied Math, Univ of Sydney The University of Sydney is welcoming applications for a Lecturer (B) /Senior Lecturer (C) in Applied Mathematics to join leading experts at the School of Mathematics and Statistics. We are one of the largest mathematical sciences schools in Australia, and the University of Sydney is the only Australian university to have received the highest rating of 5 out of 5 for research in the mathematical sciences in every Australian Research Council Excellence in Research for Australia assessment to date. We are welcoming applicants from different research backgrounds who can bring their own research agenda, complementing the Schools' current research foci, whilst benefiting from our supportive community of world- class mathematicians and statisticians. Applicants with expertise in computational mathematics or optimization are particularly encouraged to apply. For more details, see: https://usyd.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/USYD_EXTERNAL_CAREER_SITE/job/Lecturer-Senior-Lecturer-in-Applied-Mathematics_0098923-2 Applications close: January 12, 2023 (AEDT) ------------------------------------------------------- From: Stephan Rave [log in to unmask] Date: December 06, 2022 Subject: Research Software Engineer Position, WWU Munster, Germany The Institute for Analysis and Numerics in the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Munster (WWU), Germany, is seeking to fill the position of a Research Software Engineer (salary level TV-L E 13) for the externally funded project MaRDI at the earliest possible date. We are offering a fixed-term full-time position until 30 September 2026. For further information we refer to https://go.wwu.de/sqju9 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Viktoria Schildhammer [log in to unmask] Date: December 07, 2022 Subject: Postdoc Position, Econometrics and Statistics, Austria The Department of Statistics and Operations Research at the University of Vienna invites applications for a postdoctoral position in the field of Econometrics and Statistics, with particular -- but not exclusive -- focus on financial markets and quantitative finance. We are looking for candidates with a strong background in econometrics, (financial) economics and statistics, ideally with some knowledge in machine learning and interest in financial applications. Accordingly, applicants should have completed (or should be close to completing) a PhD in statistics, economics, statistics, data science or related fields with strong quantitative orientation. The contract is fixed-term and limited to 4 years. Applications should include (i) a curriculum vitae, (ii) a letter of motivation, (iii) a list of publications, (iv) two selected papers and (v) and at least two recommendation letters. Salary in accordance with collective bargaining agreement: S48 VwGr. B1 lit.b (postdoc) with relevant work experience determining the assignment to a particular salary grade. We offer a pleasant work environment within a friendly, dynamic and international team, being placed in a city with the world-wide highest living quality. Information about the Department of Statistics and Operations Research can be found at http://isor.univie.ac.at. Collaborations with researchers in the Research Network "Data Science @ Uni Vienna", https://datascience.univie.ac.at, are highly welcome. Candidates should send all application material in a single pdf or zip file to Viktoria Schildhammer ([log in to unmask]). The recommendation letters should be sent by the reviewers directly to Viktoria Schildhammer ([log in to unmask]). Deadline: 15.01. 2023 Knowledge of German is an asset, but not required. The University of Vienna is an equal opportunity employer and aims at increasing the number of female faculty members. Therefore, in particularly, qualified women are encouraged to apply. If you need further information regarding the position, please, contact Professor Nikolaus Hautsch ([log in to unmask]). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Heiko Gimperlein [log in to unmask] Date: December 11, 2022 Subject: Postdoc Positions, NA and Applications, Univ Innsbruck Applications are invited for two long-term postdoctoral positions (3 years, resp. 6 years) at the University of Innsbruck in applied and computational mathematics in the following areas: numerical analysis of partial differential equations, scientific computing and applications in the natural and computer sciences. The successful candidates will contribute to the research and teaching activities of the new group in engineering mathematics: https://mat1.uibk.ac.at/heiko . A strong background and excellent track record of accomplishments is expected in numerical analysis, scientific computing or an application area. The successful candidates are expected to start in 2023, at a mutually agreed date. Candidates must have obtained a PhD in mathematics or a related subject preceding the start date of appointment. For additional information e-mail [log in to unmask] Position 1: university-funded postdoc position (6 years), application deadline January 19. Details of the position and the application procedure can be found at: https://lfuonline.uibk.ac.at/public/karriereportal.details?asg_id_in=13032 Position 2: postdoc position (3 years) funded by the Austrian Science Fund FWF to develop fast and highly accurate numerical methods for simulations in soft matter / bio-nano physics. The project is led by the theoretical physics group https://www.uibk.ac.at/th-physik/bio_nano . It will develop new boundary element and finite element methods for parabolic equations, which allow to address the long-time dynamics of many-particle systems outside equilibrium. For details please contact Heiko Gimperlein ([log in to unmask]) or Thomas Franosch ([log in to unmask]). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jose E. Castillo [log in to unmask] Date: December 11, 2022 Subject: PhD Position, Computational Sciences, UCI/SDSU, USA The Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Computational Science is aimed at training scientists and engineers who will create advanced computational methods and tools to model and solve challenging problems at the intersections of scientific disciplines. The doctoral program offers coursework and research in a broad range of subjects that develop expertise in Mathematical Modeling, Data Visualization, Cybersecurity and Scientific Computing with applications to Biological Science, Earth Science, Engineering Science, Health, Physical and/or Chemical Science. UCI and SDSU campuses are recognized as Hispanic Serving Institutions offering a welcoming and supportive environment for diverse students. Admitted graduate students are offered a range of financial assistance options while they are pursuing advanced degrees, including Teaching, Graduate, and Research Assistantships and Fellowships. Applicants with strong backgrounds in mathematics, physical, biological and geological sciences, computer science, and engineering are invited to apply. Please check our website for details regarding the doctoral program and the application process. We have 20 positions available. https://www.csrc.sdsu.edu/doctoral.html ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jennifer Scott [log in to unmask] Date: December 06, 2022 Subject: PhD Position, Randomized Parallel Algorithms, Univ of Reading, UK The Department of Mathematics & Statistics at the University of Reading invites applications for a PhD Studentship in Randomized parallel algorithms for data assimilation in numerical weather prediction. The project is joint with the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) and the student will have the opportunity to spend time working at ECMWF. The start date is September 2023, and funding is available for up to 3.5 years (fees and stipend). Details of the project and how to apply may be found at https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CUH184/ The deadline for applications is 20 January 2023. Applicants must be citizens of an ECMWF member state. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Roland Löwe [log in to unmask] Date: December 06, 2022 Subject: PhD Position, Scientific Machine Learning, Denmark We are looking for a bright and motivated PhD student that is interested in developing a new kind of hybrid simulation models for environmental systems that combine machine learning and classical modelling approaches (that are based on physical theory). You will work with different application domains (e.g. flooding, freshwater quality, air quality) and in the end our objective is to create models that are more accessible (fast enough to run e.g. in web environments) and that easily integrate physical knowledge and data. The scholarship is part of DTUs Digitalization initiative and will involve collaboration with DTU Compute as well as internal and external partners. Please share with anyone that might be interested, and contact me ([log in to unmask]) for any additional of information. Deadline for application is January 29th. Please note that the only way to apply is through DTU's online system. https://efzu.fa.em2.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_1/job/1147/?utm_medium=jobshare ------------------------------------------------------- From: Amelia Sun [log in to unmask] Date: December 07, 2022 Subject: CFP, Symmetry, Nonlinear Analysis and Its Applications This Special Issue of Symmetry is devoted to recent advances in non-linear analysis and its applications. The growing significance of non-linear analysis and its applications has been realized in recent years. This is due not only to theoretical achievements in this area but also because of numerous applications to engineering, economics, biology, behavioral sciences, etc. It has become more and more evident that non-linear analysis is of crucial importance in the mathematical sciences. Its ideas and methods have turned out to be essential tools in the analysis of non-linear phenomena in many areas of mathematics. Among these areas, one can mention ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, non-linear operator theory, the calculus of variations, optimal control theory, optimization, and mathematical economics. Our aim is for this Special Issue to be valuable to mathematicians and applied scientists who are interested in recent developments in nonlinear analysis and its applications. Please note that all submitted papers must be within the general scope of the Symmetry journal. More information can be found at: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/symmetry/special_issues/J98NRYIZ0G If you are interested, please contact the Symmetry Editorial Office ([log in to unmask]), or the leading Guest Editor, Prof. Dr. Alexander Zaslavski ([log in to unmask]). ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************