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Brown University: Postdoc Positions, Hamiltonian Methods, ICERM


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These positions at the Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics (ICERM) at Brown University are intended for mathematical scientists at an early stage of their career (those who have completed their Ph.D. within three years of the start of the appointment). Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship: ICERM has one opening for its 9-month appointment, commencing in September 2021.

The Institute Postdoc will participate in the fall 2021 "Hamiltonian Methods in Dispersive and Wave Evolution Equations" semester program and remain as a researcher-in- residence during the spring 2022 semester. ICERM will match the Institute Postdoc with a faculty mentor for the entire academic year. The Institute Postdoc receives a nine-month stipend of $60,000 with benefit funding and up to $1,600 in reimbursable research-related travel allowance.

Semester Postdoctoral Fellowships: ICERM has five openings for its semester-long positions. These appointments are intended for those who would like to participate in the fall 2021 semester program: "Hamiltonian Methods in Dispersive and Wave Evolution Equations". ICERM will match Semester Postdocs with faculty mentors for the duration of the fall semester. ICERM Semester Postdocs receive a stipend over four months of $30,000 with benefit funding and up to $800 in reimbursable research- related travel allowance. Learn more about ICERM's Fall 2021 Semester Program and how to apply for these positions at http://mathjobs.org/jobs/list/16155.

Applicants must submit an AMS Standard Cover Sheet, cover letter, CV, research statement, and three letters of recommendation. Priority will be given to applications received before January 4, 2021.

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