Subject: NA Digest, V. 23, # 24 NA Digest Wednesday, November 08, 2023 Volume 23 : Issue 24 Today's Editor: Daniel M. Dunlavy Sandia National Labs [log in to unmask] Today's Topics: New Book, Computational Discovery on Jupyter Scientific Machine Learning, Netherlands, Dec 2023 Python for A-Level Mathematics and Beyond, ONLINE, Jan 2024 FEniCS 24, Norway, Jun 2024 Scientific Computation and Differential Equations, Singapore, Jul 2024 Symposium of Experimental Algorithms, Austria, Jul 2024 MOPTA Conference, USA, Aug 2024 System Modeling and Optimization, Germany, Aug 2024 Algorithmic Differentiation (AD2024), USA, Sep 2024 Faculty Position, Computational Applied Math and OR, Rice Univ, USA Faculty Position, Modelling/Optimization, UCLouvain, Belgium Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Position, UMBC, USA Tenure-Track Position, Applied Math, CU Boulder, USA Tenure-Track Position, Statistics, Santa Clara Univ, USA Research Assistant Position, Numerical Analysis, Univ of Bonn, Germany Research Associate Position, Analytical/Computational Modeling, USA Postdoc Position, Computational Mathematics, INESC-ID, Portugal Postdoc Position, Data-Driven Inverse Problems, TU Chemnitz, Germany Postdoc Position, Numerical Analysis of PDEs, Heriot-Watt Univ, UK Postdoc Position, Numerical Linear Algebra or Optimization, Italy Postdoc Position, Numerical Methods for PDEs, UNIPV, Italy Postdoc Position, PDEs/Fluid Mechanics, BCAM Postdoc Position, Robust Multioutput Supervised Learning, BCAM Postdoc Position, Scientific ML, NYU, USA Postdoc Positions, Artificial Intelligence, Brazil PhD Position, Data Assimilation, Florida State Univ, USA PhD Position, Deep Learning, Sheffield Univ, UK PhD Position, Numerical Analysis, OVGU Magdeburg, Germany PhD Position, Numerical Simulation of Cell Biology, Germany PhD Position, Weakly Supervised Classification, BCAM PhD Positions, Statistical ML, Univ of Wollongong, Australia CFP, Special Issue on MINLP, Mathematical Programming B Contents, Evolution Equations and Control Theory, 12 (6) Subscribe, unsubscribe, change address, or for na-digest archives: http://www.netlib.org/na-digest-html/faq.html Submissions for NA Digest: https://nadigest.icl.utk.edu/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Mitchell Graham [log in to unmask] Date: November 07, 2023 Subject: New Book, Computational Discovery on Jupyter Computational Discovery on Jupyter by Neil J. Calkin, Eunice Y. S. Chan, and Robert M. Corless Computational Discovery on Jupyter uses Python to teach mathematics not found in the standard curriculum, so students learn a popular programming language as well as some interesting mathematics. Videos, images, programs, programming activities, pencil-and-paper activities, and associated Jupyter Notebooks accompany the text, and readers are encouraged to interact with and extend the material as well as contribute their own notebooks. Indeed, some of the material was created/discovered/invented/published first by the authors' students. Useful pedagogical features include using an active learning approach with topics not typically found in a standard math curriculum; introducing concepts using programming, not proof, with the goal of preparing readers for the need for proof; and accompanying all activities with a full discussion. Computational Discovery on Jupyter is for upper-level high school and lower-level college students. Graduate students in mathematics will also find it of interest. 2023 / xvi + 385 pages / Softcover / 978-1-61197-749-3 / List $84.00 / SIAM Member $58.80 / OT190 Bookstore link: https://my.siam.org/Store/Product/viewproduct/?ProductId=47605712 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Alexander Heinlein [log in to unmask] Date: November 06, 2023 Subject: Scientific Machine Learning, Netherlands, Dec 2023 The National Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science (CWI Amsterdam) and the applied mathematics groups of the Dutch technical universities (4TU.AMI) are pleased to announce the Scientific Machine Learning Workshop, to be held at CWI in Amsterdam on December 6-8, 2023. This workshop aims to connect the international and national research communities, bringing together academia and industry to discuss the latest advances in scientific machine learning, a rapidly growing field that is transforming the way we solve scientific and engineering problems. The workshop is organized around three themes: scientific computing with machine learning, scientific computing for machine learning, and scientific machine learning in applications. In addition to keynote talks on these topics, the workshop will feature presentations by Dutch scientific machine learning experts, a panel discussion, and a session on the Dutch AIM (AI & Mathematics) network. Registration is open now until November 17, 2023, via the website of the workshop: https://www.cwi.nl/en/events/cwi-research-semester-programs/workshop-scientific-machine-learning-semester-programme/ The website also contains the detailed program and further information about the workshop. We encourage all researchers interested in scientific machine learning to attend this exciting workshop! ------------------------------------------------------- From: Pamela Bye [log in to unmask] Date: November 08, 2023 Subject: Python for A-Level Mathematics and Beyond, ONLINE, Jan 2024 Python for A-Level Mathematics and Beyond Friday 26th January and Saturday 27th January, 2024 Online Via Zoom, #IMAPython2024 https://ima.org.uk/22995/online-workshop-python-for-a-level-mathematics-and-beyond-winter-2024/ This is a hands-on workshop and will introduce delegates to the freely available, open-source and general-purpose programming language Python - which is one of the most popular programming languages in the world. Python will be used to enhance the teaching and learning of Mathematics at A-Level and beyond. Delegates need no prior knowledge of programming to benefit from this workshop. Requirements: Delegates need to download Anaconda on to their own computers: https://www.anaconda.com . For Google Colab: https://colab.research.google.com/ delegates will need a Google account Registration for this event is open via the https://my.ima.org.uk/services.php?section=events Portal. This event costs 10 GBP to book. Please note that the content for each workshop day is the same so please only book for one date. Registration will close on 24th January 2024. All joining information will be sent 24 hours prior to the event. IMA Zoom Instructions and Code of Conduct: https://cdn.ima.org.uk/wp/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/IMA-Zoom-Instructions-and-Code-of-Conduct.pdf Additional Resources - Python for employability: https://www.mathscareers.org.uk/python-for-a-level-maths-undergraduate-maths-and-employability/ - Jupyter notebook covering the A-Level syllabus: http://www.doc.mmu.ac.uk/STAFF/S.Lynch/Python_for_A_Level_Mathematics_and_Beyond.html - Beyond A-Level Maths: http://www.doc.mmu.ac.uk/STAFF/S.Lynch/DSAP_Jupyter_Notebook.html ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jřrgen Schartum Dokken [log in to unmask] Date: November 06, 2023 Subject: FEniCS 24, Norway, Jun 2024 The FEniCS 2024 Conference is the premier event for the FEniCS community, bringing together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to share the latest advances in the development and use of FEniCS. The conference will feature a variety of talks, tutorials and posters on all aspects of FEniCS, including: - Numerical methods for solving partial differential equations - High-performance computing - Software research and development - Applications in all areas of science, including biomedicine and engineering We encourage you to mark your calendars and save the date for the FEniCS 2024 Conference! More information about the conference will be available in the coming months. https://fenicsproject.org/fenics-2024/ 21 will be updated with the latest information and deadlines for abstract submissions, travel awards and registration. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Tong Xin [log in to unmask] Date: November 01, 2023 Subject: Scientific Computation and Differential Equations, Singapore, Jul 2024 The registration for SciCADE 2024, the International Conference on Scientific Computation and Differential Equations, to be held at the National University of Singapore, Singapore, July 15-19, 2024, is open. Confirmed plenary speakers are: Ann Almgren (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA); Elena Celledoni (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway); Qianxiao Li (National University of Singapore, Singapore); Jianfeng Lu (Duke University, USA); Carola-Bibiane Schonlieb (University of Cambridge, UK); Jie Shen (Eastern Institute of Technology, Ningbo, China); Gilles Vilmart (University of Geneva, Switzerland); Lei Zhang (Peking University, China). The webpage of SciCADE 2024 is live now at: https://www.scicade2024.org/ The submission for mini symposium and contributed session is ready at: https://www.scicade2024.org/submission-guidelines The deadlines are Jan 15, 2024 and Apr 15, 2024 respectively. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Leo Liberti [log in to unmask] Date: November 06, 2023 Subject: Symposium of Experimental Algorithms, Austria, Jul 2024 22nd Symposium on Experimental Algorithms (SEA24) Location: Vienna, Austria Dates: July 23-26, 2024 Web site: https://sea2024.univie.ac.at Submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sea24 Paper submission deadline: Jan 29, 2024 SEA aims to attract papers from the Computer Science community, the Operations Research/Mathematical Programming community and any other scientific community that is concerned with the main theme of the symposium, namely the role of experimentation and of algorithm engineering techniques in the design and evaluation of algorithms and data structures. Submissions should present significant contributions supported by experimental evaluation, methodological issues in the design and interpretation of experiments, the use of (meta-)heuristics, or application-driven case studies that deepen the understanding of the complexity of a problem. Contributions solicited cover a variety of topics including but not limited to: Algorithm Engineering; Algorithmic Libraries and Software Repositories; Algorithmic Cryptography and Security; Algorithmic Natural Language Processing; Algorithmics for Databases; Analysis of Algorithms; Approximation Algorithms; Bioinformatics and Computational Biology; Branch-and-Bound Algorithms; Combinatorial Problems and Structures; Communication Networks; Computational Geometry; Computational Optimization; Data Structures; Distributed and Parallel Algorithms; Graph Algorithms; Heuristic Algorithms; Integer Programming; Logistics and Operations Management; Machine Learning and Data Mining; Mathematical Programming; Multiple Criteria Decision Making; Network Analysis; Online Problems; Randomized Algorithms; Semidefinite Programming; Streaming and External Memory Algorithms. The authors should submit a paper not exceeding 12 pages, excluding the bibliography, the front page (authors, affiliation, keywords, abstract, ...), and brief appendix of up to 5 pages (figures and tables should be counted as part of the space occupied by the appendix). Authors are strongly encouraged to include a link to the source code and/or datasets to increase confidence in the reproducibility of their experiments; the code may be read and/or executed at the referees' discretion. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Tommaso Giovannelli [log in to unmask] Date: November 07, 2023 Subject: MOPTA Conference, USA, Aug 2024 The Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE) at Lehigh University is thrilled to announce the Modeling and Optimization: Theory and Applications (MOPTA) 2024 Conference. MOPTA 2024 will be held from August 14-16, 2024, in Bethlehem, PA, USA. MOPTA conferences are known for bringing together a diverse group of researchers in both discrete and continuous optimization, covering both theoretical and applied aspects. Our three-day event will feature invited plenary talks by renowned speakers, organized sessions, and contributed talks. Our aim is to present exciting new developments in various optimization areas while fostering interaction among participants. Information about important deadlines and the 16th AIMMS-MOPTA Optimization Modeling Competition will be made available later this year. The list of distinguished plenary speakers who have already confirmed their participation includes Miguel Anjos (University of Edinburgh), Harbir Antil (George Mason University), Dorit S. Hochbaum (University of California, Berkeley), Madeleine Udell (Stanford University), and Rene Vidal (University of Pennsylvania). For more information, please visit https://coral.ise.lehigh.edu/~mopta ------------------------------------------------------- From: Winnifried Wollner [log in to unmask] Date: November 06, 2023 Subject: System Modeling and Optimization, Germany, Aug 2024 The 31st IFIP TC7 System Modeling and Optimization will be held in Hamburg, Germany, on August 12-16, 2024. We cordially invite you to prepare a mini-symposium in any of the areas consistent with the conference theme. Please, send your proposal including title, short info, chairperson's data, names of contributors and tentative titles of their presentations by email to [log in to unmask] no later than February 29, 2024. For more information, please visit the website https://www.conferences.uni-hamburg.de/e/ifip24 Contributed talks may be submitted starting end of November. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Uwe Naumann [log in to unmask] Date: November 06, 2023 Subject: Algorithmic Differentiation (AD2024), USA, Sep 2024 Call for Papers: 8th International Conference on Algorithmic Differentiation (AD2024) September 16-20, 2024, Chicago, Illinois, USA Conference website: https://www.autodiff.org/ad24/ We are pleased to announce the 8th International Conference on Algorithmic Differentiation (AD2024), hosted in Chicago, Illinois (exact venue to be confirmed). AD2024 will provide a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners, and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and challenges in the field of algorithmic differentiation. Paper Submission Deadline: April 30, 2024 We invite submissions of original research papers and contributions related to, but not limited to, the following topics: Theoretical foundations and fundamental principles; Tool development efforts; Theory and design of differentiable and probabilistic programming languages; Combinatorial models and problems; Sparsity in derivative computations; Sensitivity analysis and adjoint methods; Applications in computational science, engineering, data science, and related fields; AD in industry and real-world applications; Interplay between AD and numerical methods; Back-propagation or AD in statistical and machine learning methods Interaction between AD and modern computing platforms; AD in the context of memory hierarchies and parallelism. Papers should be in PDF format and up to 10 pages, including figures and tables (references do not count towards the page limit). Authors are required to use the SIAM proceedings style files at the bottom of the following page: https://www.siam.org/conferences/about-siam-conferences/proceedings For inquiries and further information, please contact [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Shiqian Ma [log in to unmask] Date: November 08, 2023 Subject: Faculty Position, Computational Applied Math and OR, Rice Univ, USA The Department of Computational Applied Mathematics and Operations Research (CMOR) at Rice University now invites applicants for the following Faculty Openings at Rice University George R. Brown School of Engineering. When applying, you will be prompted to select one department of interest. Please be sure to choose CMOR if you wish to be considered by the CMOR department. The review of applications will commence November 15th, and candidates are highly recommended to apply early in order to be given full consideration. Please click the following links for details. Assistant Professor of Energy & Sustainability (https://apply.interfolio.com/134146) Assistant Professor of Future Computing (https://apply.interfolio.com/134150) Open Rank Faculty Positions in Advanced Materials (https://apply.interfolio.com/134151) Open Rank Faculty Positions in Resilient & Adaptive Communities (https://apply.interfolio.com/134153) ------------------------------------------------------- From: Francois Glineur [log in to unmask] Date: November 02, 2023 Subject: Faculty Position, Modelling/Optimization, UCLouvain, Belgium UCLouvain invites applications for an academic position in Modelling and Optimization of Electricity Systems and Markets. The application deadline is Monday, November 13, 2023 at noon (UTC+1 Time Zone). Starting date is September 1st, 2024. UCLouvain is a comprehensive university offering, in the context of the present position, the opportunity of cross-disciplinary research and teaching collaborations. The position is attached to the Louvain School of Engineering and the Louvain Institute of Data Analysis and Modeling in economics and statistics, that offer opportunities for diverse and stimulating teaching as well as an environment to carry out ambitious research. Further information can be found at https://jobs.uclouvain.be/PersonnelAcademique/job/Academic-position-in-Modelling-and-Optimization-of-Electricity-Systems-and-Markets/977915101/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Bedrich Sousedik [log in to unmask] Date: November 07, 2023 Subject: Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Position, UMBC, USA The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) has an opening for a Tenure Track Faculty Position in Applied Mathematics, starting from August 2024. The appointment is for 9 months per year. Applicants should submit (a) a curriculum vitae that includes publications; (b) a description of research interests and research plans; (c) a brief teaching statement; (d) a statement of commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and access in higher education; and (e) have at least three letters of recommendation submitted on their behalf. Applicants should apply using the Interfolio system: https://apply.interfolio.com/136015. Applications submitted by December 7th, 2023 will be given full consideration, although applications will continue to be reviewed until the position is filled. Early application is encouraged. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Adrianna Gillman [log in to unmask] Date: November 01, 2023 Subject: Tenure-Track Position, Applied Math, CU Boulder, USA The Department of Applied Mathematics at the University of Colorado at Boulder (CU Boulder) invites applications for a tenure track faculty position at the Assistant Professor level to begin August 2024. We are particularly interested in candidates whose research brings together approximation theory, high-dimensional probability and stochastic processes, numerical analysis, and optimization to develop a comprehensive theoretical foundation of machine learning and modern artificial intelligence. Job posting: https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=52135 Applications Due by January 30, 2024. (Submitting earlier is strongly encouraged) ------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaron Melman [log in to unmask] Date: November 01, 2023 Subject: Tenure-Track Position, Statistics, Santa Clara Univ, USA The Department of Applied Mathematics at Santa Clara University invites applications for a tenure-track position at a rank to be determined by the qualifications of the successful candidate. The department is particularly interested in candidates with a background in probability and advanced statistics, who should be able to teach any courses related to those areas that are required for statistical learning (supervised and unsupervised), machine learning, deep learning, and data analytics. The School of Engineering is creating an M.S. program in AI to be housed in the department, and the successful candidate will play an important role in the teaching and supervision of the fundamental courses required. Please apply directly to the job posting at https://wd1.myworkdaysite.com/recruiting/scu/scu/job/Santa-Clara-CA/Assistant-Professor-for-Statistics-in-Applied-Mathematics-Department_R4018 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Barbara Verfuerth [log in to unmask] Date: November 03, 2023 Subject: Research Assistant Position, Numerical Analysis, Univ of Bonn, Germany The Institute for Numerical Simulation (INS) at University of Bonn is currently looking for a research assistant (75%, with possibility of obtaining a PhD) in the area of numerical analysis or a period of three years as soon as possible. The candidate will work in the group of Prof. Barbara Verfuerth on the project "Homogenization of time-varying metamaterials", which is funded by DFG within the Collaborative Research Center 1173 Wave phenomena. Review of applications will start after November 15. For further information and how to apply, please see the full advertisement at https://www.uni-bonn.de/de/universitaet/medien-universitaet/medien-arbeiten-an-der-uni/medien-personalmanagement/pdfs-stellenausschreibungen-wiss.ma/41-23-331_engl.pdf or e-mail Barbara Verfuerth. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Yevgenii Rastigejev [log in to unmask] Date: November 06, 2023 Subject: Research Associate Position, Analytical/Computational Modeling, USA RESEARCH ASSOCIATE POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at North Carolina A&T State University Greensboro, NC 27411 POSITION: Research Associate - Analytical and Computational Modeling in Atmospheric Science. Applications are invited for an NSF-funded Research Associate position in the area of analytical and computational modeling of atmospheric turbulent multiphase flows. This research pertains specifically to the marine atmospheric boundary layer of a hurricane laden with polydisperse evaporating sea spray. In-depth understanding and accurate modeling of the interaction between ocean spray and turbulent airflow under high-wind conditions of a hurricane is essential for improving forecast accuracy of intensity of hurricanes and severe storms. The selected candidate will actively contribute to the development and implementation of a mathematical and computational model for a marine atmospheric boundary layer laden with evaporating polydisperse sea spray. The model will enable us to accurately describe the effect of ocean spray on the air-sea exchange of momentum, heat, and moisture in high-wind condition of a tropical cyclone. This research project combines the fields of applied mathematics, computational fluid dynamics, and atmospheric science. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Master's or Ph.D. Degree either in Atmospheric Sciences, Applied Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, or other relevant field. Prior experience in theoretical and computational fluid dynamics, turbulence, and multiphase flows. Hands-on background in numerical methods and programming skills in Matlab and/or fortran90. APPOINTMENT DATE: Open CONTACT: Dr. Yevgenii Rastigejev, E-mail: [log in to unmask] Please apply at: https://jobs.ncat.edu/postings/30419 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Juan A. Acebron [log in to unmask] Date: November 07, 2023 Subject: Postdoc Position, Computational Mathematics, INESC-ID, Portugal The Center INESC-ID in Lisbon invites interested candidates to apply for a postdoctoral position focusing on the development of new randomized algorithms for solving efficiently relevant scientific computing problems for current and future high performance supercomputers. This position is funded by the Portuguese Science Foundation FCT, and the successful candidate will be part of an integrated team led by Prof. Jose Monteiro and Prof. Juan A. Acebron. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science or a related field. They should possess a solid knowledge in applied mathematics, numerical methods, good programming skills, and a proven publication record. Successful candidates will be able to work well within small cross disciplinary teams, including working with researchers using both theoretical and computational mathematics. Experience with common scientific computing methods, computational tools, mathematical software, and parallel computing is highly desired. The successful Post Doctoral Fellow will interact closely with national and international collaborators and will have the opportunity to publish in high impact journals, present their work at international conferences and gain access to major supercomputing facilities through existing networks of collaborative partners. This is a six months appointment, eventually renewable up until 3 years. There are no teaching duties associated with this position. How to apply: Qualified candidates should send by email to jcm@inesc id.pt or [log in to unmask] with a CV, a cover letter describing your relevant expertise and research interests. For further information of the project see the website http://ura.inesc-id.pt ------------------------------------------------------- From: Sebastian Neumayer [log in to unmask] Date: November 02, 2023 Subject: Postdoc Position, Data-Driven Inverse Problems, TU Chemnitz, Germany From 1st February 2024, the professorship 'Inverse Problems' at TU Chemnitz, Germany, has a vacancy for a postdoctoral position in the area of data-driven inverse problems. The job and application details (English text is below the German one) are available here: https://www.tu-chemnitz.de/verwaltung/personal/stellen/222033_1_Rich.php ------------------------------------------------------- From: Emmanuil Georgoulis [log in to unmask] Date: November 01, 2023 Subject: Postdoc Position, Numerical Analysis of PDEs, Heriot-Watt Univ, UK We seek a postdoctoral research associate (PDRA) for a period of 2 years (24 months). Closing date 30 November 2024. The PDRA will be working within the auspices of the EPSRC project "Hypocoercivity-preserving discretisations" under the guidance of Professor Emmanuil Georgoulis. The project involves the design and analysis of new structure preserving numerical methods for kinetic equations and their computer implementation. We welcome applicants with a strong background in the analysis of finite element methods and/or knowledge of python/C++/MPI/OpenMP. For more information see: https://enzj.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX/job/3078 Informal enquires are welcome at: [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------- From: Federico Poloni [log in to unmask] Date: November 01, 2023 Subject: Postdoc Position, Numerical Linear Algebra or Optimization, Italy The department of Computer Science of the University of Pisa has opened a call for a postdoctoral position on "Numerical algorithms for analysis and optimization on complex networks". We are looking for candidates in the areas of either Numerical Linear Algebra (to work on algorithms and software for the solution of linear systems with M-matrix and positivity structures, and applications to complex network analysis), or Optimization (to work on algorithms and components for large-scale optimization in the open-source software framework SMS++, with attention to nested heterogeneous structures and applications such as energy and logistics systems). The successful candidate will work in collaboration with either Federico Poloni ([log in to unmask]) or Antonio Frangioni ([log in to unmask]), in the context of a project funded by the National Centre for Research in HPC, Big Data, and Quantum Computing, as part of the Italian National Resilience and Recovery Plan (PNRR). They will be part of the Computational Mathematics Laboratory https://commalab.di.unipi.it/ of the department of Computer Science, and of the active community working on numerical mathematics in Pisa. Candidates can apply also before obtaining a PhD title, just with a master's degree. The initial duration of the contract is 12 months, but funds for extending it for a further year have already been allocated. To apply, please visit https://bandi.unipi.it/public/Bandi/Detail/85a50616-3f10-47bc-9a28-f2e4f6e072fb The deadline is November 25, 2023. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Giancarlo Sangalli [log in to unmask] Date: November 08, 2023 Subject: Postdoc Position, Numerical Methods for PDEs, UNIPV, Italy The University of Pavia opens the selection procedure for 3 Post-doctoral positions (Assegni di Ricerca). The successful candidates will work on numerical methods for PDEs and their applications, including space-time discretizations, isogeometric analysis and cardiac modelling. Infos for application are at the website: https://unipv.portaleamministrazionetrasparente.it/archivio22_bandi-di-concorso_0_16711_874_1.html The deadline is 7th December 2023 at 12.00 a.m. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ana López López [log in to unmask] Date: November 06, 2023 Subject: Postdoc Position, PDEs/Fluid Mechanics, BCAM Basque Center for Applied Mathematics - BCAM, offers two positions as Postdoctoral Fellow on PDEs and Mathematical Analysis for Fluid Mechanics in the Applied Analysis group. The selected candidates will work under the supervision of one the permanent members of the group: Francesco Fanelli, Arnab Roy and Arghir Zarnescu, to be determined subsequently. This position is funded by Severo Ochoa project. Apply here: https://joboffers.bcamath.org/apply/ic2023-10-postdoctoral-fellow-on-pdes-and-mathematical-analysis-for-fluid-mechanics-two-positions Requirements: Promising young researchers. Applicants must have their Ph.D. completed before the contract starts. Ph.D. degree in Mathematics Skills and track-record: Good interpersonal skills. A proven track record in quality research, as evidenced by research publications in top scientific journals and conferences. Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative research team. Ability to present and publish research outcomes in spoken (talks) and written (papers) form. Ability to effectively communicate and present research ideas to researchers and stakeholders with different backgrounds. Fluency in spoken and written English. The post holder will not be required to do any teaching but if desired he/she can deliver short courses, of his/her choice, at Ph.D. level. Also, if desired, the post holder can be involved in supervision of graduate students. Scientific Profile: Strong background in the analysis of partial differential equations relevant to fluid mechanics. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ana López López [log in to unmask] Date: November 06, 2023 Subject: Postdoc Position, Robust Multioutput Supervised Learning, BCAM Basque Center for Applied Mathematics - BCAM, offers a Postdoctoral Fellow on Robust multioutput supervised learning in the Machine Learning group. The candidate will work under the supervision of researcher Santiago Mazuelas. This position is funded 50% from CNS2022-135203 and 50% from PID2022-137063NB- I00 projects. Apply here: https://joboffers.bcamath.org/apply/ic2023-10-postdoctoral-fellow-on-robust-multioutput-supervised-learning Requirements: Promising young researchers. Applicants must have their PhD completed before the contract starts. PhD degree preferable in Statistics, Computer Science, Mathematics or related fields. Skills and track-record: Good interpersonal skills. A proven track record in quality research, as evidenced by research publications in top scientific journals and conferences. Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative research team. Ability to present and publish research outcomes in spoken (talks) and written (papers) form. Ability to effectively communicate and present research ideas to researchers and stakeholders with different backgrounds. Fluency in spoken and written English. Scientific Profile: Strong background in mathematics/ probability/statistics. Background in statistical modelling and inference. Solid programming skills in python and/or matlab. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Benjamin Peherstorfer [log in to unmask] Date: November 03, 2023 Subject: Postdoc Position, Scientific ML, NYU, USA There is an open PostDoc position at Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, in Benjamin Peherstorfer's group. Topics of interest are broadly in scientific machine learning, including data- driven modeling and model reduction via nonlinear parametrizations such as deep networks, dynamical systems and control, Monte Carlo methods and generative modeling, and randomized linear algebra. Applications of interest are transport-dominated parameterized problems, control, and uncertainty quantification. More details about research topics: https://cims.nyu.edu/~pehersto/ Candidates should have a PhD degree and past work in applied and computational mathematics, with a solid background in machine learning and/or numerical analysis. Candidates should have an interest in science and engineering applications. The position has no teaching requirement and is available with a flexible start date. The initial appointment will be for one year, with yearly extensions depending on performance and funding. Applications received via http://apply.interfolio.com/135312 by Dec 22, 2023 will receive full consideration but the search will remain open until the position is filled. For more information, contact pehersto at cims dot nyu dot edu. Documents to submit: Up-to-date CV with publication list, cover letter explaining interests and goals, and 2 reference letters. More details at http://apply.interfolio.com/135312 ------------------------------------------------------- From: José Soares de Andrade Júnior [log in to unmask] Date: November 06, 2023 Subject: Postdoc Positions, Artificial Intelligence, Brazil The Reference Center for Artificial Intelligence (CEREIA), a Research Center based at Federal University of Ceara in Brazil, is offering a set of postdoctoral fellowships in Artificial Intelligence. This program offers an exciting opportunity for early-career researchers to advance their academic and research careers in the dynamic field of AI. CEREIA is committed to promoting excellence in AI research, with specific focus on addressing healthcare-related problems and challenges. CEREIA conducts several projects, including prediction of chronic diseases; engagement of patients in health promotion and chronic disease prevention programs; intelligent systems for remote patient monitoring; analysis and processing of medical images; medical history assisted by artificial intelligence; and others. The position is a one-year contract funded by the Sao Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP). In general, fellowship recipients collaborate in research under the supervision of one or more Center's members for one year. The fellowship may be extended for an additional year, depending on performance and availability of funds. Applications are due November 30th, 2023 (late submissions will not be considered). Please see the Announcement for more information: https://bit.ly/cereia-announcement-02. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Hristo Chipilski [log in to unmask] Date: November 06, 2023 Subject: PhD Position, Data Assimilation, Florida State Univ, USA The research group of Prof. Hristo Chipilski in the Department of Scientific Computing at Florida State University (FSU) is recruiting one (1) MS or PhD student to begin as a Graduate Research Assistant (GRA) in Fall 2024. Research will be conducted in the growing field of data assimilation for science and engineering applications. Students will have considerable freedom in defining their own research directions, but topics of special interest include (i) the development of non-Gaussian ensemble filters, (ii) the assimilation of ground-based remote sensors, and (iii) the use of artificial intelligence/machine learning tools in data assimilation and numerical weather prediction. Prospective students should email Prof. Chipilski at [log in to unmask] with the subject line GRA Fall 2024, and include (i) a short description of their research interests as well as (ii) a CV/resume highlighting their training and experiences. After a suitable candidate is determined, a formal application through FSU's Office of Admissions will be required (https://admissions.fsu.edu), and should be preferably completed before the end of December 2023. Qualifications: Bachelor or Master degree in Computational/Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Meteorology, or other related fields [required]. Demonstrated scientific programming skills with scripting and compiled languages (e.g., Python and FORTRAN) [required]. Strong background in Applied and Computational Mathematics [preferred]. Past experience with data assimilation, machine learning and numerical weather prediction software [preferred]. The Department of Scientific Computing was one of the first programs in the nation to offer competitive graduate programs in Computational Science with specializations in Atmospheric Science, Biochemistry, Biological Science, Geological Science, Materials Science and Physics (see https://www.sc.fsu.edu/education for more information). Together with the newly developed Master of Data Science program, the incoming student will work and study in a truly interdisciplinary environment. They will also benefit from Prof. Chipilski's connections with various national labs in the US (NCAR, NASA JPL, NRL and NOAA), creating additional research and training opportunities. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Joab Winkler [log in to unmask] Date: November 08, 2023 Subject: PhD Position, Deep Learning, Sheffield Univ, UK The Department of Computer Science at the University of Sheffield has a fully funded PhD position in the area of unresolved mathematical issues in deep learning. Deep neural networks are used in many applications, including medical diagnosis, autonomous vehicles and the detection of financial fraud, and thus high confidence in the correctness of the result from a deep neural network is important, with potential serious consequences of an incorrect result. The aim of this project is the identification of the mathematical cause(s) of these unresolved issues, and the development of mathematically robust methods for their solution, thereby ensuring greater certainty in the correctness of the result from a deep neural network. Candidates with a background in numerical analysis and computational methods, and an interest in deep learning are encouraged to apply. The project involves theoretical development and software implementation. The closing date for applications is 24 January 2024. The starting date of the project is October 2024. Candidates are strongly encouraged to contact Dr. Winkler ([log in to unmask]) to discuss their interest in, and suitability for, the project prior to submitting their application. The award will fund the full tuition fee and the UK stipend, which is currently 18,622 GBP per annum. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Robert Altmann [log in to unmask] Date: November 03, 2023 Subject: PhD Position, Numerical Analysis, OVGU Magdeburg, Germany There is an open PhD position for Numerical Analysis at the Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg (75%, 3 years). Deadline for applications is November 15, 2023. For more information and the online application web site please visit https://ovgu.b-ite.careers/9k52p. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Sebastian Aland [log in to unmask] Date: November 07, 2023 Subject: PhD Position, Numerical Simulation of Cell Biology, Germany A Ph.D. position in numerical mathematics is available in the research group of Prof. Sebastian Aland in Dresden or Freiberg, Germany. The group puts a strong focus on interdisciplinary collaboration and uses numerical simulations to help other disciplines understanding real-life systems in emerging branches of cell biology, materials science and nanotechnology. The collaborative research group is shared between HTW Dresden and TU Freiberg. The project is concerned with the fluid-structure interaction of a moving surface (the cell cortex) embedded in viscous fluids and aims to answer fundamental questions on the organization of life by means of mathematical modeling and simulations. The funding will run for 3 years starting at a flexible date in early 2024, with the option to be extended. The salary is according to 75% of the German E13 scale (~40.000 Euro per year). The position can be filled either in Dresden or in Freiberg. For detailed information, see https://alandlab.de/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Ausschreibung_Cortex_2023.pdf ------------------------------------------------------- From: Ana López López [log in to unmask] Date: November 06, 2023 Subject: PhD Position, Weakly Supervised Classification, BCAM Basque Center for Applied Mathematics - BCAM, offers a PhD position on foundations and algorithms for weakly supervised classification in the Machine Learning (ML) group. The student will be jointly supervised by professors Sanjoy Dasgupta (UCSD, University of California, San Diego) and Jose A. Lozano (BCAM, Basque Center for Applied Mathematics). Apply here: https://joboffers.bcamath.org/apply/ic2023-10-phd-thesis-on-foundations-and-algorithms-for-weakely-supervised-classification Requirements: A master degree in maths or computer science Skills and track-record: Good interpersonal skills. Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative research team. Ability to present and publish research outcomes in spoken (talks) and written (papers) form. Ability to effectively communicate and present research ideas to researchers and stakeholders with different backgrounds. Fluency in spoken and written English. Scientific Profile: Strong background in mathematics/probability/statistics. Background in statistical modelling and inference. Background knowledge in machine learning. Solid pogramming skills in Python. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Matt Moores [log in to unmask] Date: November 04, 2023 Subject: PhD Positions, Statistical ML, Univ of Wollongong, Australia PhD Scholarships are available in the area of statistical learning with applications to metocean and ocean engineering. Research topics in statistical learning identified as PhD projects include (1) sequential decision making and optimal design to augment targeted and efficient data acquisition; (2) data driven spatio-temporal inference/prediction of complex ocean dynamic processes; (3) statistical analyses, emulation, and uncertainty quantification of physical models. The student will be a member of the Australian Research Council's (ARC) Industrial Transformation Research Hub for Transforming energy Infrastructure through Digital Engineering (TIDE), situated in the Indian Ocean Marine Research Centre (IOMRC) at the University of Western Australia (UWA). TIDE brings together a vibrant international team of researchers in statistics, data science, and ocean engineering. The data science team within the Hub is comprised of researchers located at the University of Western Australia, University of Wollongong, Australia, and University of Lancaster, UK, with expertise in statistics, machine learning, and applied mathematics. Successful applicants will be hosted at one of the aforementioned institutions, depending on research interests and student circumstances, and will engage in collaboration across, and travel between, institutions. Applications are invited from domestic and international students who are able to commence their PhD studies in early 2024. Applicants should hold, or be close to completing, an Honours undergraduate degree or a Masters degree in Statistics, Machine Learning, or a closely related field. The ideal candidate will have an interest in the development of statistical learning/machine learning methodology and computation, excellent mathematical and programming skills, and an interest in using them to model and predict environmental or engineering phenomena. Self- motivation, strong research potential, and good oral and written communication skills are essential criteria. To apply, please send in academic transcripts, a CV, and a cover letter outlining your motivation for conducting research in one of the above areas to Kath Lundy ([log in to unmask]). For informal queries, please contact A/Prof. Andrew Zammit Mangion ([log in to unmask]), A/Prof. Edward Cripps ([log in to unmask]) or Prof. David Leslie ([log in to unmask]). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Leo Liberti [log in to unmask] Date: November 03, 2023 Subject: CFP, Special Issue on MINLP, Mathematical Programming B CALL FOR PAPERS: Special issue of Mathematical Programming B: "The MINLP Hatchery" Special issues on MINLP often focus on the important aspects of applications and algorithmic advances. A specific aim of this special issue is to identify and highlight links between MINLP and modern mathematics. We hope that this will nurture the exchange of MINLP-related mathematical ideas and approaches across research and community areas. We are now calling for high-quality papers about MINLP: its theory, its methods, its applications, and most of all its links with other mathematical areas. The idea for this issue was born at the 2023 Oberwolfach workshop on MINLP, but participation to the workshop is not a necessary requirement for contribution. On the contrary, we call for MINLP-related contributions as widely as possible. The submission deadline is March 31st, 2024. But if your paper is ready, you can go and submit right now. To submit a paper: 1. go to www.edmgr.com/mapr 2. log in using registered credentials or your ORCID account 3. follow the submission procedure: a) in "Select article type" choose "MPB - Special issues only"; b) in "General information", in the menu under "Please select the Special Issue you would like to submit to:" choose "Series B - S.I.: The MINLP Hatchery"; 4. send us an email notifying us of the submission, and give us: list of authors, title, paper ID assigned by the system. This helps us keep track of submissions without relying entirely on the editorial manager. The one described above is the only way to submit. MPB no longer validates submissions sent directly to guest editors. Also, please do not get step (3b) wrong. If you do, your paper might end up being handled by the guest editors of another issue. Warning: if you are submitting a paper and one of your co-authors is a guest editor of this issue, or a member of the editorial board of Mathematical Programming B, the editorial process is handled differently to ensure anonymity and fairness. Contact us before submission, and we'll tell you what to do. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Irena Lasiecka [log in to unmask] Date: November 06, 2023 Subject: Contents, Evolution Equations and Control Theory, 12 (6) Contents: EECT-December 2023, vol 12, nr 6. 1.A Newtonian approach to general black holes, Alain Haraux 2.Numerical solution to the linearized model of a clamped-free plate using nonconforming finite elements, Katarzyna Szulc 3.Null controllability of - Hilfer implicit fractional integro-differential equations with -Hilfer fractional nonlocal conditions, Mourad Kerboua, Ichrak Bouacida and Sami Segni 4. Stabilization of an interconnected system of Schrodinger and wave equations with boundary coupling, Latifa Moumen, Fatima Zohra Sidiali and Salah-Eddine Rebiai 5. Qualitative analysis of certain reaction-diffusion systems of the FitzHugh-Nagumo type, B. Ambrosio 6. Boundary exact controllability for the longitudinal vibrations of a bar in memoriam to Professor Luiz Adauto Medeiros, M. Milla Miranda and Aldo T. Louredo 7.Controllability for the wave equation on graph with cycle and delta- prime vertex conditions, Sergei Avdonin, Julian Edward and Gunter Leugering 8. Controllability results for second-order integro-differential equations with state-dependent delay, Abdelhamid Bensalem, Abdelkrim Salim, Mouffak Benchohra and Juan J. Nieto 9.Optimal feedback control results for a second-order evolution system with finite delay, Hai Huang and Xianlong Fu 10. On the Cauchy problem for the Hartree type semilinear Schrodinger equation in the de Sitter spacetime, Mikio Ichimiya and Makoto Nakamura 11. Approximation of mild solutions of delay integro-differential equations on Banach spaces, Mohammed Elghandouri and Khalil Ezzinbi On the singular limit of a boundary delayed Kuramoto-Sivashinsky- Korteweg-de Vries equation: Well-posedness and stability results, Boumediene Chentouf and Baowei Feng 12. Global smooth solutions in a three-dimensional cross-diffusive SIS epidemic model with saturated taxis at large densities, Youshan Tao and Michael Winkler 13. A new regularity criterion for the 3D incompressible Boussinesq equations in terms of the middle eigenvalue of the strain tensor in the homogeneous Besov spaces with negative indices, Ben Omrane Ines, Gala Sadek and Ragusa Maria Alessandra ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************