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  1. Open to: Young professionals, students, recent graduate residents of the Western Balkans, ages 18 – 25 years old Location: European Innovation Academy (EIA) in Porto, Portugal Date: 16 July to 4 August 2023 Application deadline: 7 May 2023 The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) offers 30 fully-paid scholarships to young developers and start-uppers, young professionals, students and recent graduates from the Western Balkans to take part in the European Innovation Academy in Porto, Portugal. Selected finalists will be immersed in a multicultural ecosystem with professionals and mentors from one of the world’s top institutions, and have the opportunity to exchange with business leaders from America, Europe and Asia. The scholarships are sponsored by the Italian Ministry for Foreign Affairs and are offered in the framework of the YDEAS project (Young Developers and Entrepreneurs to Advance Start-ups in the Western Balkans). They are promoted through the network of the OSCE Field Operations in the Western Balkans and the local branch offices of the Regional Youth Cooperation Office (RYCO). We encourage female candidates to apply! Application Process To apply, please click HERE and indicate “OSCE Scholarship” in order to be considered. Applications must be received by the European Innovation Academy by 7 May 2023 (23:59 CET). Applicants will be asked to submit a 3 minute video pitch of their business idea and preference will be given to socially and environmentally impactful businesses, particularly in the field of employment/training, sustainable transport, sustainable tourism, waste management, energy, sustainable agriculture and pollution reduction. For more information, please contact an OSCE Field Operation near you or the local branch office of the Regional Youth Cooperation Office (RYCO) or send an email to YDEAS@osce.org. https://www.osce.org/oceea/541542
  2. A fully funded PhD position in Computer Science is being announced by Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) in Lithuania. The project focuses on computer-aided geometric design (CAGD) and aims to develop innovative algorithms and techniques for surface fitting. Ideal candidates should have a strong academic background in computer science, mathematics, or engineering, and an interest in geometric modeling. At KTU, we offer a supportive and collaborative research environment that fosters innovation and creativity. We provide access to state-of-the-art research facilities, resources, and expertise, as well as opportunities to collaborate with experts in the field. Starting date: September 1, 2023 Admission procedure and deadlines: https://bit.ly/3DiQ8d9 Project description and entry requirements: https://bit.ly/36UEvgk Enquiries about the project and position can be directed to Dr. Svajunas Sajavicius (svajunas.sajavicius@ktu.lt).
  3. Do you want to understand the interrelationship between history, law, politics, economics, and culture in Southeast Europe? Are you looking for an interdisciplinary and high-quality training with a strong regional focus? Are you excited about the opportunity to spend a mobility semester at one of our many partner universities? Then apply for the Joint Master’s Programme in Southeast European Studies of the University of Graz and University of Belgrade! Programme content: The two-years Joint MA Programme in SEES provides students with a specialised and professional education focussed on Southeast Europe. The programme entails at least one mobility semester abroad, aimed at strengthening regional expertise and intercultural skills. Our courses are designed to provide students with an interdisciplinary training of the highest quality. The successful completion of the Joint MA Programme in SEES will enable students to understand the interrelationship between history, law, politics, economics, and culture in Southeast Europe. Students spend the first year at their chosen entrance university (Graz or Belgrade). The University of Belgrade offers an interdisciplinary education combining courses in Law and Politics. Students who enrol at the University of Graz can chose between two tracks, either Southeast European History or Law and Politics in Southeast Europe. The study tracks at both Universities entail an inter- and transdisciplinary education in theories and methods of legal, political, economic, cultural, and intersectional studies. The first year comprises introductory core courses in multidisciplinary approaches. The second year is dedicated to a mobility semester at one of the partner universities, a winter school, and the completion of the MA thesis. All compulsory courses are offered in English, but students may also attend classes in other languages. Language acquisition is an important aspect of the joint degree and students are encouraged to take courses in a language of the Southeast European region and/or the predominant language of their mobility institution. Why study Southeast European Studies in Graz? Southeast Europe has been in the focus of research and teaching at the University of Graz for over a century. The noble prize winner Ivo Andrić wrote his PhD in Graz, also many scholars and prominent intellectuals from the region have studied here. Only two hours away from Ljubljana and Zagreb, Graz is close to Southeast Europe and the dense ties to the region are tangible throughout the city, from the cultural life to the social scene. Over the past decades, the University of Graz has distinguished itself through its expertise in Southeast Europe. The Department of History is one of the leading institutes in its field and has decisively shaped the discipline of historical anthropology. The Centre for Southeast European Studies is an interdisciplinary and cross-faculty institution, established with the goal to connect teaching and research on and with Southeast Europe. Apart from the Joint MA Programme in SEES, the Centre coordinates two PhD programmes with a regional focus. It is a regular host to numerous conferences, workshops, and prominent scholars. Its close collaboration with universities, research institutes, and civil society actors from across Europe, the Western Balkans, and Turkey, render the Centre an international hub that connects academic expertise on Southeast Europe. Students enrolled at the University of Graz will have the opportunity to apply for one of the student assistant positions at the Centre for Southeast European Studies. For further information on the Joint MA Programme in Graz visit: http://www.jointdegree.eu/en/masees/ Why study Southeast European Studies in Belgrade? You will be studying Southeast Europe in its very centre. Your stay in Belgrade will enable you to better understand the region you study and to obtain crucial language skills. You will be able to learn from a group of outstanding FPS, international professors, and distinguished experts on Southeast Europe. Our student cohort consists of students from Southeast Europe as well as from other parts of the world. Together you will have the unique opportunity to explore the exciting social life of Belgrade. For impressions of our previous student generations visit: http://www.seestudies.eu/node/48 During your two semesters in Belgrade you will have a chance to get involved in the work of the FPS Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies on the Balkans (CisBalk). CisBalk offers ample possibilities to engage in research projects, workshops, and numerous public events. It is a great benefit to the Joint MA Programme in SEES as CisBalk brings together Serbian as well as international experts on Southeast Europe. Mobility options Students who enrol at the University Belgrade spend their mobility semester at: University of Graz, Austria Students who enrol at the University Graz may spend their mobility semester according to their chosen study track at the following partner universities: University of Belgrade, Serbia (Law and Politics) Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje, North Macedonia (Law and Politics) University of Bologna, Italy (Law and Politics) University of Ljubljana, Slovenia (History / Law and Politics) (Double Degree option*) University of Novi Sad, Serbia (History) University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Law and Politics) University of Zagreb, Croatia (History / Law and Politics) University of Regensburg, Germany (History / Law and Politics) Babes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Romania (History) University College London, UK (Law and Politics) Central European University, Vienna, Austria (Law and Politics) *Double Degree between the University of Graz and the University of Ljubljana: The double degree is available to two students per year who have a background in international relations and who enrolled in the track “law and politics” at the University Graz as their entrance university. The double degree is obtained in Southeast European Studies (Graz) and International Relations (Ljubljana). Academic Degree Students completing the Joint Master’s Programme in Southeast European Studies will have the following degree: Austria: Master of Arts (MA) Serbia: master politikolog (mast. politik.) (Master of Arts in Political Science) Students in the study track “law and politics” who chose to complete a double degree with the University of Ljubljana, will obtain – upon successful completion – the following double degree: Austria: Master of Arts (MA) Slovenia: magister (male grammatical form) or magistrica (female grammatical form) mednarodnih odnosov (mag. medn. odn.) Admission The Joint Master‘s Programme in Southeast European Studies welcomes applicants who hold an academic degree of at least 180 ECTS credits (Bachelor’s degree or equivalent), who can demonstrate basic knowledge of social sciences or humanities, e.g. in the areas law, political science, history, social, cultural or economic sciences, and who have general insight and interest in Southeast Europe. The APPLICATION must include: Curriculum vitae (English) Copy of passport (ID with photograph) Proof of English language proficiency (one of the following options): IELTS (required minimum score: 6.0), TOEFL (required minimum score: 210 on the computerised test, 547 on the paper-based test, 78 on the internet-based test), Cambridge Exam (required level: FCE) or an equivalent certificate. Students who fail to present a test before the application deadline can be accepted under the condition that they provide a valid proof of language proficiency ahead of the admission deadline. Those applicants who are English native speakers or have successfully completed an English-taught Bachelor’s programme do not have to provide additional proof of English language proficiency. At least one signed letter of recommendation (preferably from a university professor or employer, in English) Motivation statement (English) Certificate/Diploma obtained at the undergraduate level (for Graz: translated into English or German; for Belgrade: translated into English if it is not issued in Bosnian/Croatian/Montenegrin/Serbian and Macedonian) Transcript of Records obtained at the undergraduate level (for Graz: translated into English or German; for Belgrade: translated into English if it is not issued in Bosnian/Croatian/Montenegrin/Serbian and Macedonian) Diploma Supplement (if applicable) Prior to enrolment, the University of Belgrade additionally requires certified translations into Serbian of all Diploma and Transcripts of Records that are not issued in Bosnian/Croatian/Montenegrin/Serbian. Applications will be submitted online via: http://jointdegree.biobs.com/ Tuition Fee UNIVERSITY OF GRAZ Tuition fees are waived for Austrian/EU students. Tuition costs are approximately €745 per semester for citizens of other states but can usually be refunded upon successful completion of each semester for citizens of Albania, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, North-Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey, and Ukraine. For enquiries about the admission procedure, tuition fees, and refund processes at the University of Graz please contact the University’s International Office jointdegrees@uni-graz.at. For questions about the academic programme of the Master’s, please contact claudia.lastro@uni-graz.at. Please note that the University of Graz does not provide financial support – no scholarships are currently available but we encourage students to seek available funding from third parties. See for example: http://www.grants.at/ UNIVERSITY OF BELGRADE €3,900 EUR (or counter value in Serbian dinars), including ALL costs of a four-semester programme, costs of recognition of a foreign BA degree and ten-day Winter School (full boards and transportation) – payable in ten instalments during the two years of studies – for citizens of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia and Turkey. €4,900 EUR (or counter value in Serbian dinars), including ALL costs of a four-semester programme, costs of recognition of a foreign BA degree and ten-day Winter School (full boards and transportation) – payable in ten instalments during the two years of studies – for citizens of all other countries that are not mentioned above. Please note that the University of Belgrade is not in a position to provide financial support, but we encourage students to seek available funding from third parties. For all enquiries about enrolment at the University of Belgrade, please contact gordana.ristic@fpn.bg.ac.rs and dusan.pavlovic@mac.com . More information about the application procedure: https://www.jointdegree.eu/de/masees/application-selection/how-to-apply/ Additional links and information: https://www.jointdegree.eu/de/masees/programme/ http://www.seestudies.eu/ https://suedosteuropa.uni-graz.at/en/ https://www.fpn.bg.ac.rs/41695 Deadline June 15, 2023 (23:59 CET)
  4. The Fort Hays State men’s basketball team appears to have filled a big need, literally. The Tigers announcing on Twitter the signing of 6-10 center Petar Asceric. The Serbia native played this past season at Concord Academy in North Carolina and averaged eight points and 6.5 rebounds per game. Asceric joins Southwest Baptist transfer guard RJ Crawford who announced his commitment last week. https://hayspost.com/posts/bff153c2-55b8-42b4-8479-3a125d34fdc8
  5. Ema Uskokovic didn't come from Belgrade, Serbia to El Paso with the idea of playing beach volleyball, but as soon as she was presented with the chance, she jumped at it. A standout on the indoor team, the sophomore is fairly new to the outdoor version of the sport, which is in its inaugural season at UTEP. She has teamed up with fellow Serbian Sara Pustahija to form UTEP's No. 2 beach team, and this past weekend the pair accounted for UTEP's point in a 4-1 setback to No. 18 Arizona. The Miners are off to a 3-10 start as they learn the intricacies of the sport and they head to Fort Worth for a tournament at No. 1 TCU this weekend. How has this first season of beach gone? It's been interesting, that's for sure. I feel like this semester, first we struggled to become a team because half of the team plays indoor as well. Even though a lot of people think volleyball and beach volleyball is the same because they both have volleyball in the name, it's a completely different, really new sport. Everything is new. So it's been a lot of learning, a lot of new things, but it's been a lot of fun. How much experience did you have in beach? I've actually never played beach volleyball for real. I played it for fun, but not competitively. It's a lot of learning, but a lot of fun. I finally feel like we are fully understanding what's going on. Why did you want to play it? Last spring when they announced we were going to have a beach volleyball team, coach (Ben) Wallace took us to a court by the airport. The indoor team practiced there, I thought it was a lot of fun. When they offered me the opportunity to do beach as well, I thought it was a great opportunity to do something new and something fun. What is the biggest change from indoor to beach? The biggest one? There's a lot. First is playing an outdoor sport. A lot of us forgot how it is when it's windy outside or hot or it's raining. That's a big adjustment, that and playing in sand instead of a hardwood floor. How fun is it to get to play on a team with another Serbian? It's amazing. We were talking to coach last semester about letting us play together. I feel like we've both worked really hard to get to play together. It's really, really fun. What language do you speak during games? Mostly Serbian, but it's kind of become Serb-English. It gets confusing sometimes, going back and forth. Our practices are in English, everything else in the match when we play is English. Then there will be times, 'I don't know how to say that word in Serbian or English.' But mostly Serbian. How did you end up in El Paso? (Assistant) coach Nick (Petrovic, a fellow Serbian). I met him when I was 14. He had been going to Serbia every year. He offered me a scholarship to play indoor and I thought it would be great to try something new, but also have someone from my country who will understand me if I need anything. What was it like when you first got here in 2021? Before I came here I was honestly worried, El Paso is very different from Belgrade. I didn't know how I would adjust. But so far I am loving it. I love the community, I love the people and everyone I've met. It was scary for sure. That first plane ride there were a lot of tears. But now I get excited to come back and hang out with my friends here. I love people here. Everyone is so nice and welcoming. And I love the weather. How have you grown as a player since you've been here? I think I grew a lot, especially in the mental areas of the sport. I struggled with it at first, but beach volleyball has helped me a lot. Compared to indoor there's only two of us, so if I don't move on fast, the next ball is coming right at me. I think playing beach helped me grow in that area and helped me communicate with my teammates more. I think it will help me indoor too, for sure. What is the mindset of the team? Both teams are very hard working, we put a lot of emphasis on hard work and giving it our all. Since I got here, that was the culture for the indoor team, now that's the culture for the beach team as well. That's giving us the results we're having indoor, and hopefully by the end of this year and next year it will in beach as well. What do you like better now, beach or indoor? That's a good question. For now I'm glad I get to do both. When I graduate that can be a hard decision to make. What's your favorite El Paso food? I have celiacs (disease) so I'm gluten free, I can't eat much. But there is is a gluten-free place on the East side Taco Avocat, I like to go there. Bret Bloomquist El Paso Times https://www.elpasotimes.com/story/sports/college/utep/2023/04/06/faces-off-the-field-utep-beach-volleyballs-ema-uskokovic/70082147007/
  6. The LUT School of Engineering Sciences is offering a fully funded doctoral student (junior researcher) position. The position is connected to the Systems and Engineering Science Doctorate (SEED) programme, which is a European MSCA programme running from 2023 to 2028. The programme will train 13 highly skilled doctoral candidates (DC). The candidates will receive strong guidance from two high-quality supervisors from universities and one expert from an industry company. The systematic secondment scheme builds on each DC having an academic secondment in an international university of high standing and excellence and a non-academic secondment in industry in Finland. The focus of this research project is to identify and quantify uncertainty in the structural parameters of electrical motors by analyzing vibration signals from an electric motor. This mathematical problem falls within the field of inverse problems, specifically in relation to linear elasticity. The project will involve studying topics such as inverse problems, partial differential equations, and computational statistics. The deadline for application is 30 April 2023 at midnight, Finnish local time (UTC + 3h). Please submit your application together with the required attachments through the university's online application system. Applications that are submitted via email will not be considered. The SEED programme employs a detailed selection process. The selection process comprises four main stages and will last approximately 10 weeks. The applicants will be notified of the selection outcome in July 2023. For additional information, please visit https://lut.rekrytointi.com/paikat/index.php?jid=862&o=A_RJ or contact tapio.helin@lut.fi
  7. Seven PhD fellowships are available at SNS for students interested in pursuing a PhD degree in Computational Methods and Mathematical Modeling for the Sciences and Finance. Areas of specialization include Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing, Quantitative Finance, StochasticAnalysis, and Computational Physics/Chemistry/Biology. The application deadline is April 13, 2023; start date is November 1, 2023. For application information, please see https://www.sns.it/en/phd-admission-competition/phd-calls Further information about the PhD program is available at https://www.sns.it/en/computational-methods-and-mathematical-models-sciences-and-finance-phd-programme
  8. The research group of Nicolas Gillis at the University of Mons (Belgium) is seeking highly qualified candidates for doctoral and postdoctoral positions funded by the European Research Council (ERC). This project, entitled Beyond Low-Rank Factorizations (eLinoR), focuses on the theory, algorithms and applications of low-dimensional representations of high-dimensional data based on generalizations of low-rank matrix factorizations; see https://sites.google.com/site/nicolasgillis/projects/erc-cons for a description of the project and the objectives. The successful candidate will have the flexibility to choose a topic within the range of this project. Your profile is a MSc/PhD in applied mathematics, mathematics, computer science, or a related discipline. You should have an expertise in at least one of these fields: optimization, computational complexity, numerical linear algebra, data mining and machine learning, signal processing. You should also have excellent programming skills in a numerical language (such as MATLAB, Python or Julia), and good communications skills, both written and oral, in English. Applications are collected until the 15th of May 2023, last limit to have full consideration. The positions remain open until they are filled. Please see https://sites.google.com/site/nicolasgillis/coloramap/open-positions
  9. Thanks to the award of "Excellence Department" obtained from the Italian Ministry for Universities and Research (MUR), the Department of Mathematics, Politecnico di Milano, Italy (www.mate.polimi.it) is seeking expressions of interest for Associate or Full Professor (permanent position) and tenured-track positions, to be covered starting from 2023 by outstanding scientists. Candidates in all areas of pure and applied mathematics will be considered and are invited to submit their files (see below). In particular, candidates with research interests related to the topics below are particularly welcome: mathematical analysis, functional analysis, PDEs in fluid mechanics, elasticity, fluid-structure interactions; mathematics for quantum mechanics with attention to its analytical, geometrical and probabilistic features; development and analysis of differential models (PDEs) and their numerical implementation, focusing on some applications to sustainable development issues and biomedicine. Some experience in scientific computing, high-performance computing, or the application of scientific machine learning to this class of problems is appreciated. Successful candidates will be expected to contribute to the activities of the Department, in particular by doing: Research, by developing/defining research projects, attracting funding, and disseminating their results through top-level publications; Teaching, by offering courses for approximately 120 hrs per year (this translates to 2 courses per year) to students at the undergraduate and graduate level; Management, by serving on committees and boards of our university. Candidates applying for professorship must have obtained the Italian national habilitation (ASN) for associate/full professor (see http://abilitazione.miur.it/public/index.php for applications), or must already hold an equivalent certified academic position. Salary is conformal to national standards. Tax reduction may apply for 5 or more years according to the Italian rules. Interested candidates are kindly requested to submit via the link https://www.mate.polimi.it/forms/call_for_interest.php the following material (one single compressed file): a curriculum vitae (maximum length 5 pages); a complete list of publications; research statement (maximum length 2 pages); a short letter explaining their interest in working in Italy and, in particular, at the Department of Mathematics, Politecnico di Milano (maximum length 1 page). Applications to be considered should reach within April 21, 2023, 5 pm (CET time). The official email of the procedure is call-dmat@polimi.it
  10. Southeastern continues writing the history books as junior high jumper Slavko Stevic competed in the NCAA Indoor Championships in Albuquerque, New Mexico on Friday and Saturday (March 10-11). Stevic is only the second athlete in program history to travel to the indoor national championships. Coming off a record-breaking season, Stevic concluded indoor with a second-team All-American finish, ranking him 11th in the nation for men’s indoor high jump. Along with claiming the indoor conference champion title, Stevic booked his ticket to nationals after clearing 2.21m, setting a new school record. On the second day of competition, Stevic competed in the high jump at 1 p.m. Saturday starting at a height of 2.10m, clearing the bar on his first attempt. Competition continued along as Stevic made easy work of 2.15m. Head coach Micheal Rheams Jr. said, “With great support all across the board, from the school to the conference to the support staff, I can’t wait to return. We will be better prepared next year than we were this year for our first time, which is an accomplishment within itself.” The day came to a disappointing end as Stevic fell short of clearing the next height of 2.18m. “I feel great about making it to indoor nationals. That was the hardest part, and I succeeded. I had top three, basically, in my hands and I just did not grab it, but hopefully next year we will win it,” Stevic said. Stevic said he was not happy with the results but that will not discourage him from the hard work it took to get to nationals. “Being named 11th felt good, but I know I could have been better. I know for sure that for outdoors I have even more motivation now to make first-team All-America,” Stevic added. Stevic will rest and recoup to return to the track for the outdoor season’s LSU Battle on the Boot meet on Saturday March 25. The rest of the track and field squad will compete this Friday-Saturday (March 17-18) at the Louisiana Classics meet in Lafayette hosted by ULL. “He operated well and we’ll learn from this. We will continue to grow for our next big competition – Texas Relays and then we’ll return to the national stage for outdoors,” Rheams added. Track and Field’s head man was referring to the 95th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays meet, scheduled from March 29 through April 1 Wednesday-Saturday. It is one of the biggest outdoor meets in the South hosted by Texas in Austin. https://lionsroarnews.com/30229/serbian-sensation-competes-on-the-national-stage-for-slu-track-and-field/sports/
  11. BCAM is offering a postdoctoral position to work with Gianni Pagnini at statistical physics group. The research will work in Stochastic processes for anomalous diffusion and related statistical and physical features. Contract: 3 +1 (extension if the evaluation is positive) Deadline: 05 March 2023 Application: http://www.bcamath.org/en/research/job/ic2022-12-postdoctoral-fellowship-in-statistical-physics Requirements: Promising young researchers. Applicants must have their PhD completed before the contract starts. PhD degree preferable in Physics, Mathematics, or related area, with knowledge of diffusion processes, stochastic processes and random walks, statistics and probability theory. Skills: 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 preferred candidate will have: Solid knowledge of probability and classical statistical physics with reference to diffusive processes. Knowledge in theory of stochastic processes and random walks. Solid programming skills of stochastic processes and random walks. Experience with Langevin equation, continuous time random walk, fractional Brownian motion, Levy processes, & Background knowledge on anomalous diffusion and fractional calculus is desirable. Interest and disposition to work in interdisciplinary groups.
  12. Priprema za SAT General, ispit potreban za upis koledža i univerziteta u Americi i na drugim lokacijama u svetu, počinje u utorak, 28. februara 2023. godine i traje osam nedelja. Ovaj termin priprema prilagođen je polaganju testa u maju 2023. godine. Test je ove godine postao digitalan, odnosno obavlja se na računaru u ovlašćenim centrima za polaganje. Više informacija o terminima, cenama, novom obliku testa i drugim detaljima možete pronaći na zvaničnom sajtu ispita http://www.collegeboard.org. Na tom istom sajtu prijavljujete i plaćate polaganje na izabranoj lokaciji. Prijava za zvanični test odvojena je od priprema i mora se platiti na navedenom sajtu. Priprema se obavlja pre svega onlajn, ali svi kandidati koji žele da je pohađaju uživo bi trebalo da nas što pre kontaktiraju. Termini su utorkom i četvrtkom, od 10 ujutro ili od 16:00. Termini u toku dana su isti, a usklađivanje između odabranih termina i vrste predavanja moguće je uz prethodne najave. Vežbanja nove verzije testa uključuju i određene vrste simulacija koje će posebno biti najavljivane polaznicima. Kada se pripreme završe, kandidati i dalje mogu da vežbaju kod nas bez ikakvog plaćanja i da se konsultuju sa predavačima oko delova testa koji im mogu biti problematični. Priprema košta 48,000 dinara i plaća se u dve rate. Prvi deo u iznosu od 30,000 dinara se plaća na početku, a drugi deo kada istekne prvi mesec priprema. Sam test ne ulazi u cenu priprema i mora se prijaviti na sajtu http://www.collegeboard.org i platiti kreditnom ili debitnom karticom kojom se može plaćati na Internetu. Broj mesta za testove je ograničen i savetujemo svim kandidatima da se za test prijave što je pre moguće. Za sva pitanja o registraciji za test kontaktirajte Centar tokom radnog vremena. Na časovima se obrađuju jezički i matematički deo testa. Osim rada na samim časovima, sa predavačima ćete moći da razmotrite šta bi od dodatne dostupne literature moglo da vam bude od koristi za vežbanje pre polaganja. Pre početka priprema potrebno je uraditi besplatni probni test znanja engleskog jezika. Test se može uraditi u kancelariji Centra uz prethodno zakazivanje termina ili onlajn sa vašeg računara. Zakazivanje termina probnog testa može se obaviti pozivom brojeva telefona kancelarije - 011/334 9639 i 011/334 9638. Prijava za pripremu obavlja se na našem sajtu popunjavanjem odgovarajućeg formulara na stranici https://forms.gle/DWFaSPXj8MJUwkA16 . Ako imate problema sa formularom, molimo vas da nas nazovete tokom radnog vremena ili pošaljete e-mail na office@iacbg.org .
  13. Priprema za SAT General, ispit potreban za upis koledža i univerziteta u Americi i na drugim lokacijama u svetu, počinje u utorak, 28. februara 2023. godine i traje osam nedelja. Ovaj termin priprema prilagođen je polaganju testa u maju 2023. godine. Test je ove godine postao digitalan, odnosno obavlja se na računaru u ovlašćenim centrima za polaganje. Više informacija o terminima, cenama, novom obliku testa i drugim detaljima možete pronaći na zvaničnom sajtu ispita http://www.collegeboard.org. Na tom istom sajtu prijavljujete i plaćate polaganje na izabranoj lokaciji. Prijava za zvanični test odvojena je od priprema i mora se platiti na navedenom sajtu. Priprema se obavlja pre svega onlajn, ali svi kandidati koji žele da je pohađaju uživo bi trebalo da nas što pre kontaktiraju. Termini su utorkom i četvrtkom, od 10 ujutro ili od 16:00. Termini u toku dana su isti, a usklađivanje između odabranih termina i vrste predavanja moguće je uz prethodne najave. Vežbanja nove verzije testa uključuju i određene vrste simulacija koje će posebno biti najavljivane polaznicima. Kada se pripreme završe, kandidati i dalje mogu da vežbaju kod nas bez ikakvog plaćanja i da se konsultuju sa predavačima oko delova testa koji im mogu biti problematični. Priprema košta 48,000 dinara i plaća se u dve rate. Prvi deo u iznosu od 30,000 dinara se plaća na početku, a drugi deo kada istekne prvi mesec priprema. Sam test ne ulazi u cenu priprema i mora se prijaviti na sajtu http://www.collegeboard.org i platiti kreditnom ili debitnom karticom kojom se može plaćati na Internetu. Broj mesta za testove je ograničen i savetujemo svim kandidatima da se za test prijave što je pre moguće. Za sva pitanja o registraciji za test kontaktirajte Centar tokom radnog vremena. Na časovima se obrađuju jezički i matematički deo testa. Osim rada na samim časovima, sa predavačima ćete moći da razmotrite šta bi od dodatne dostupne literature moglo da vam bude od koristi za vežbanje pre polaganja. Pre početka priprema potrebno je uraditi besplatni probni test znanja engleskog jezika. Test se može uraditi u kancelariji Centra uz prethodno zakazivanje termina ili onlajn sa vašeg računara. Zakazivanje termina probnog testa može se obaviti pozivom brojeva telefona kancelarije - 011/334 9639 i 011/334 9638. Prijava za pripremu obavlja se na našem sajtu popunjavanjem odgovarajućeg formulara na stranici https://forms.gle/DWFaSPXj8MJUwkA16 . Ako imate problema sa formularom, molimo vas da nas nazovete tokom radnog vremena ili pošaljete e-mail na office@iacbg.org .
  14. Jovana Sekulic hopped the flight to California in May with a weekend’s worth of clothes and a limited sense of what to expect. The Episcopal Academy graduate had gotten an email from United States women’s water polo coach Adam Krikorian inviting her to a training camp in Long Beach, just after her freshman year at Princeton ended. The camp consisted of two weekends, Sekulic found out upon landing. Top performers from the first weekend would join a 40-person national team camp that included many of the three-time reigning Olympic champions’ stars. Sekulic was thrilled to survive the first weekend. But with no place to stay, and her bags woefully under-packed, it set off a logistical scramble to fill her suddenly extended stay. “I was super excited,” Sekulic said last week, “but I had no idea what that meant.” Turns out, it has meant a busy year for the Media resident, meant training camps in Greece and Australia, meant her first caps for a national team that is the sport’s gold standard. Something about how she adapted on the fly in Long Beach rings true to Sekulic’s journey, as a native of Serbia having moved to the U.S. in elementary school. Very quickly, Sekulic has catapulted herself into the highest realms of American water polo. She earned All-American honors as a freshman at Princeton, with 74 goals, nine assists and 70 ejections drawn in 27 games. That brought interest from Krikorian, and she’s earned more time in subsequent performances. Her effort in Long Beach landed her on the U.S.’s de facto B team this year, a busy one in which several U.S. mainstays rehabbed injuries to prep for the Olympic stretch drive in 2024. Sekulic took advantage, getting her first game in June in a trip to Greece. She took part in fall camp before the U.S. went to the FINA World League Super Finals in Spain, but school obligations kept her stateside. This winter, she got seven official games with the U.S. She played three in a California exhibition series against Spain and Italy, scoring twice against the latter, though she departed that camp early to get back to Princeton for a final exam. She played four games in Australia, scoring twice in the opener in Perth, on a two-week trip. That camp ended on Jan. 19; she was back to the other side of the world in time for four matches Jan. 28-29 with the Tigers at the season-opening Princeton Winter Tournament. The last year has asked a lot from Sekulic. But it’s also shown what she’s capable of. “I was excited how much this process can push me,” she said. “As much as I might feel scared a little bit, I’m also excited to see where it might take me.” On the national team, Sekulic is an outsider in several respects. She and fellow Princetonian Ashley Johnson, the two-time Olympic gold medalist goalie who is regarded as the best in the world at her position and is one of the few Black players in the sport, are the only non-Californians on the roster. That presents challenges, mostly socially, to Sekulic’s adjustment. Though she’s long been in the Olympic development pipeline and has gotten to know many of her peers, it’s hardly a substitute from the highly interconnected California network centered primarily on four schools (Stanford, UCLA, USC and Cal). Breaking through those social barriers is a skill Sekulic has a lot of practice in. In the summer after fifth grade, her parents won a chance to emigrate to the United States via the State Department’s Electronic Diversity Visa Lottery. Speaking no English, she went from Belgrade to starting sixth grade in Media. Jovana had her family’s support – brother Matej is a Haverford School grad who also plays at Princeton; younger brother Luca is a senior for the Fords – but still faced myriad cultural obstacles. Water polo was her refuge then, even if it meant being the only girl in the pool at the upstart Maverick Water Polo, started by Haverford School coach Kevin Van Such. “Water polo was kind of the thing that followed me from Serbia to America, all the way through my entire life,” Sekulic said. “It was the one thing that I could hold on to. … I was the first girl there, and it was weird, because I was used to playing with girls in Serbia, but I also learned how to swim at an all-boys club with my brothers. But I didn’t let that stop me. I got in the pool and I played with these guys and it was easy – I don’t think they knew much about water polo. And having Kevin there providing us with this pool space, just having a club, it was like an escape – as an 11-year-old, to have a place where you were in your comfort zone finally.” There are similarities in that process and how Sekulic has blended with some of the world’s premier players. She’s played alongside Maggie Steffens and Maddie Musselman, who’ve accounted for the last three Olympic Most Outstanding Player awards. Their understanding in the pool transcends minor differences outside of it. Sekulic has been heartened, as a center who does the dirty work at two meters, how those outside attackers have trusted her with a steady supply of passes. Their collective excellence has shown her the new levels to unlock in her game. Sekulic’s path, through the Inter-Ac and Ivy League, presents a more genteel brand of polo, as compared to some of the Californian styles or what she encountered at home. The intensity of international competition has relieved some of the disconnects she has felt in how she approaches the sport. “In the East Coast, I always get comments of, ‘you’re too aggressive, take it down a notch,’” she said. “And then I get there and it’s like, girls are kicking me and things are happening under the water and it’s like, OK, if they can do this to me, I can do it back and it’s fine. It’s kind of like, OK I’ve found my ground and I can play all out here.” All the travel has provided Sekulic time to reflect. Her introspection is perhaps not surprising given where she goes to school, but it comes through in the measured way in which she selects her words. One of the topics she’s ruminated on it what her American status means: She’s the only one at most national team camps not born in America. Her ascent to this point was never inevitable, and its meaning is that much more conscious and profound. “This country provided me and my family with an opportunity,” she said. “It gave us a better opportunity for the future, and as much as it was hard at the beginning, I don’t think we would’ve been here. I don’t think I would’ve been at Princeton and playing water polo and doing what I love if I hadn’t moved here, if America hadn’t said yes to us. So I think in a way, it’s almost like giving back. Wearing the USA is almost like I have become a part of this country. It’s like a confirmation for me and me giving back to the country that gave me this opportunity and gave my family this opportunity.” By MATTHEW DEGEORGE | mdegeorge@delcotimes.com | The Delaware County Daily Times February 11, 2023 at 5:52 p.m. https://www.delcotimes.com/2023/02/11/for-ea-grad-jovana-sekulic-playing-for-team-usa-a-chance-to-give-back/
  15. We would like to invite candidates with a strong background in applied+computational mathematics and/or computational physics for a funded 4-year PhD (Dphil) position at Oxford University, Mathematical Institute, to start in fall 2023. The PhD topic is titled "Reliable and efficient sketching algorithms for randomised Principal Component Analysis", and will work broadly in randomised numerical linear algebra, developing algorithms, theory, implementation and applications. The student will be supervised by Yuji Nakatsukasa (Oxford University) and Hussam Al Daas (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, STFC). The successful candidate will have the opportunity to be hosted by both the Numerical Analysis Group at the Mathematical Institute (Oxford University) and the Computational Mathematics Group (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, STFC). Applications are made through the Oxford online system, with deadline March 1. See the website https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/courses/dphil-mathematics We encourage interested candidates to send us an expression of interest as soon as possible. Please include a short CV when you do so. For further details or to express interest, please send your queries to Yuji Nakatsukasa, nakatsukasa@maths.ox.ac.uk, and/or Hussam Al Daas, hussam.al-daas@stfc.ac.uk .
  16. At the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Chalmers and the University of Gothenburg we have one more opening for a PhD position to start in August 2023: For the ERC funded project on time-evolving stochastic manifolds I am recruiting one PhD student interested in the interaction of stochastics, PDEs, geometry, and computation. - More details and link to application system: https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I003/304/job?site=5&lang=UK&validator=a72aeedd63ec10de71e46f8d91d0d57c&job_id=11398 - Application deadline: March 2, 2023 Please contact Annika Lang (annika.lang@chalmers.se) if you have any questions.
  17. The Numerical Analysis group is looking for a talented and motivated PhD candidate to develop computer-aided design and analysis tools for offshore floating photovoltaics. Job description The transformation of our energy systems from fossil fuel-based to renable-based systems is calling for innovative solutions to harvest renewable energies at land, at sea and in space. Very flexible floating structures (VFFS) have been proposed to unlock the full potential of offshore floating photovoltaics. VFFS follow the wave elevation and allow for large structural deflections. Ballasting systems can prevent wind and currents from folding the leading edge. However, wrinkling is critical for the solar modules and can lead to structural collapse. The overall aim of the multi-disciplinary FlexFloat project, which is a joint effort between the Numerical Analysis group at the Delft Institute of Applied Mathematics (DIAM) and the groups Ship and Offshore Structures, and Ship Hydromechanics at the Department of Maritime and Transport Technology (MTT), is to develop efficient VFFS design tools. The task of this PhD project is to develop mathematical models and efficient computer-aided design and analysis tools for large deflection and wringling simulation of VFFS. Large deflections and wrinkling are geometrically nonlinear effects that require nonlinear fluid-structure interaction simulations (FSI). The mathematical models and simulation tools shall be developed in the context of Isogeometric Analysis, which is particularly suited for this task. The consortium has a long tradition in developing numerical simulation tools and is part of the international developer team of the open-source G+Smo (Geometry plus Simulation Modules) library, which forms the basis of this project. The PhD candidate will collaborate with other G+Smo developers in Europe as well as with the other members of the FlexFloat team at TU Delft. Requirements Basic requirements: A master’s (or master-equivalent) degree in Mathematics, Computational Science and Engineering, or a closely related field. Proficiency in written and spoken English. Specific requirements: Strong interest and competence in at least one of the following: applied mathematics, numerical analysis, geometric modelling, scientific computing. Good programming skills in C++ and the willingness to work in an interdisciplinary team is a must. Experience in Isogeometric Analysis and/or the numerical simulation of Fluid-Structure Interaction problems is a bonus. Doing a PhD at TU Delft requires English proficiency at a certain level to ensure that the candidate is able to communicate and interact well, participate in English-taught Doctoral Education courses, and write scientific articles and a final thesis. For more details please check the Graduate Schools Admission Requirements. Conditions of employment Doctoral candidates will be offered a 4-year period of employment in principle, but in the form of 2 employment contracts. An initial 1,5 year contract with an official go/no go progress assessment within 15 months. Followed by an additional contract for the remaining 2,5 years assuming everything goes well and performance requirements are met. Salary and benefits are in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities, increasing from € 2541 per month in the first year to € 3247 in the fourth year. As a PhD candidate you will be enrolled in the TU Delft Graduate School. The TU Delft Graduate School provides an inspiring research environment with an excellent team of supervisors, academic staff and a mentor. The Doctoral Education Programme is aimed at developing your transferable, discipline-related and research skills. The TU Delft offers a customisable compensation package, discounts on health insurance and sport memberships, and a monthly work costs contribution. Flexible work schedules can be arranged. For international applicants we offer the Coming to Delft Service and Partner Career Adviceto assist you with your relocation. TU Delft (Delft University of Technology) Delft University of Technology is built on strong foundations. As creators of the world-famous Dutch waterworks and pioneers in biotech, TU Delft is a top international university combining science, engineering and design. It delivers world class results in education, research and innovation to address challenges in the areas of energy, climate, mobility, health and digital society. For generations, our engineers have proven to be entrepreneurial problem-solvers, both in business and in a social context. At TU Delft we embrace diversity as one of our core valuesand we actively engageto be a university where you feel at home and can flourish. We value different perspectives and qualities. We believe this makes our work more innovative, the TU Delft community more vibrant and the world more just. Together, we imagine, invent and create solutions using technology to have a positive impact on a global scale. That is why we invite you to apply. Your application will receive fair consideration. Challenge. Change. Impact! Faculty Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science The Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) brings together three disciplines - electrical engineering, mathematics and computer science. Combined, they reinforce each other and are the driving force behind the technology we use in our daily lives. Technology such as the electricity grid, which our faculty is helping to make future-proof. We are also working on a world in which humans and computers reinforce each other. We are mapping out disease processes using single cell data, and using mathematics to simulate gigantic ash plumes after a volcanic eruption. There is plenty of room here for ground-breaking research. We educate innovative engineers and have excellent labs and facilities that underline our strong international position. In total, more than 1,100 employees and 4,000 students work and study in this innovative environment. Click hereto go to the website of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science. Additional information For more information about this vacancy, please contact dr. Matthias Möller (M.Moller@tudelft.nl) or dr.ir. Henk den Besten (Henk.denBesten@tudelft.nl). Application procedure Are you interested in this vacancy? Please apply before 15-03-2023 (March 15, 2023) via the "Apply now" button and upload the following mandatory documents: A detailed CV with contact information for 2 references. Detailed transcripts with all university grades. A motivation letter (1-2 pages) that should address your vision of the project, the topics you find interesting and why, how would you approach those topics, etc. A (draft) version of your master's thesis and any papers submitted. Formal proof of English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS/other language certificates). A pre-employment screening can be part of the selection procedure. You can apply online. We will not process applications sent by email and/or post. Acquisition in response to this vacancy is not appreciated. NOTE that applications will be assessed on a rolling basis and suitable candidates will be invited for interview, so it is recommended not to wait until the deadline with your application. https://www.tudelft.nl/over-tu-delft/werken-bij-tu-delft/vacatures/details?jobId=10563&jobTitle=PhD position in Flexible Floating Structure Modelling and Analysis
  18. The School of Mathematics at Monash University (Melbourne, Australia) invites applicants for three full-time postdoctoral positions in Scientific Computing and Numerical Analysis. Position 1 (surface-bulk PDEs; 3 years, $75,115 - $127,432 + 17% employer superannuation): The role includes the design of advanced numerical discretisations of multiphysics PDEs on dynamic surfaces and surface-bulk coupling under the guidance of Prof Santiago Badia. In addition, the project involves the design and numerical analysis of variational space-time discretisations and unfitted and hybridisable schemes on cut meshes. Possible extensions include nonlinear approximation techniques, e.g., interpolated neural networks, advanced geometric multigrid and domain decomposition preconditioners, inverse problems and data assimilation. https://careers.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/647109/research-fellow-in-scientific-computing-and-numerical-analysis-surfacebulk-pdes Position 2 (electromechanics; 2 years, $75,115 - $101,944 + 17% employer superannuation): The role includes the development of advanced numerical discretisations for multiphysics PDEs under the guidance of Prof Santiago Badia and A/Prof Ricardo Ruiz-Baier, emphasising the mathematical and computational aspects of problems with dynamic interfaces. The objective is to model the electromechanics of the heart and torso, and to employ the combination of these numerical techniques and models to deliver predictive toolsfor patient-specific simulations of the cardiac function. https://careers.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/647129/research-fellow-in-scientific-computing-and-numerical-analysis-electromechanics Position 3: (polytopal methods; 2 years, $75,115 - $101,944 + 17% employer superannuation): The role includes the design and analysis of hybrid high-order schemes for partial differential equations with interfaces under the guidance of Profs Jerome Droniou and Santiago Badia. The methods will rely on polytopal meshes obtained from adaptive tree-based unfitted meshes. The research also includes optimal and scalable parallel multilevel solvers for the discrete systems arising from hybrid approximations. https://careers.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/647147/research-fellow-scientific-computing-and-numerical-analysis-polytopal-methods Applicants must have a PhD in Mathematics, Physics, Engineering or a related field. In addition, applicants must have a solid theoretical background in the numerical approximation of PDEs using finite element methods and expertise in efficiently implementing these algorithms. The position is open to candidates of any nationality, and the selection is based on academic excellence. More information about the position, salary details, and the application procedure can be found in the links above. We encourage interested candidates to apply for all three jobs. Informal enquiries regarding the position can be addressed to Santiago Badia (santiago.badia@monash.edu). The closing date for applications is 05 March 2023.
  19. The Department of Mathematics in the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany, in co-operation with the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), invites applications for 2 scholarships for non-German doctoral candidates (EUR 1,200 monthly stipend) starting between 1st of May and 1st of October 2022. Funds are provided by the DAAD for a period of three years. In addition to the scholarship, the funding line includes a fixed sum for travel expenses, health, accident and liability insurance as well as a contribution towards research expenses. The PhD programme in Mathematical Sciences focuses on high-level research in mathematics. It features intensive training and cutting-edge research projects in pure and applied mathematics, emphasising independent research on the part of the students. Applicants are required to include in their letter of motivation the area of research where they would like to pursue their doctoral studies. Applications in pure mathematics are particularly welcome. As part of its structured doctoral programme, the Department of Mathematics provides training in the core competences of research methods, content-related expertise and interdisciplinary research skills; furthermore, it places the emphasis on competences which give its doctoral candidates a competitive edge across research areas and occupational fields as well as those that enhance their ability to assume executive functions. Eligibility criteria The PhD programme in Mathematical Sciences is designed as a structured academic programme for graduates whose academic profile and outstanding interdisciplinary research proposals set them apart from the rest. Consequently selection is based solely on the applicants' qualification. The successful candidates are expected to hold an excellent master's degree that formally qualifies them for doctoral studies. In their previous studies, candidates are expected to have acquired relevant discipline-specific and methodological knowledge in their field of expertise that enables them to successfully complete their research project. Beyond the formal qualifications, seeing a research project through from beginning to end requires a great deal of dedication, the ability to deal with conflicts, self-management skills, the ability to think and act strategically, self-motivation, well-developed communication skills and the ability to work together with others. The University of Göttingen wishes to increase the proportion of its female staff and, by maintaining a family-friendly working environment with flexible working hours, improve the family life and career balance. The University of Göttingen expressly encourages women as well as candidates with children to apply. Moreover, these posts are suitable for candidates with disabilities, who will be given preference, if their personal aptitudes and qualifications are otherwise equal. https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/549783.html
  20. Computer models are an essential tool of modern society. Whether it is for designing airplanes, predicting dominant virus strains in a pandemic or estimating how different policies will impact the CO2 concentration in the next 5 decades, our society makes abundant use of models. While some models can be built from first principles, the majority of artificial intelligence (AI) models are learned from data. AI models have achieved unprecedented results in the past decade. But this success comes at a cost: it is unsustainable. In fact, the computational power needed to learn large models has doubled every 3.4 months since 2012. In 2019, learning a single model could emit as much carbon as five cars in their lifetimes. This ever-increasing need for computational power is driven by the large amounts of model parameters that can only be reliably learned from both large-scale and high-dimensional data. The research in this PhD project will be on developing a new theory to make learning models from data sustainable. The key idea of this theory is to significantly compress model parameters with a novel technique: tensor networks. By exploiting correlations tensor networks can capture relevant information such that only a fraction of the original model parameters is required. The focus of this PhD project will be on developing theory for learning kernel machines (support vector machines, Gaussian processes, …) with tensor networks and by using a Bayesian inference approach. You will join the Delft Tensor AI Lab (DeTAIL) where a team of enthusiastic researchers is developing new tensor theory for applications in machine learning, control and biomedical signal processing. REQUIREMENTS Applicants should have: Completed a relevant MSc degree in an applied sciences field relevant to the PhD research, i.e. Engineering, Computer Science, Statistics, Applied Mathematics; A strong mathematical background in (numerical) linear algebra, statistics and optimization; Knowledge of tensor networks/decompositions is a plus; Good programming skills (Julia, C, Python) is a plus. Doing a PhD at TU Delft requires English proficiency at a certain level to ensure that the candidate is able to communicate and interact well, participate in English-taught Doctoral Education courses, and write scientific articles and a final thesis. For more details please check the Graduate Schools Admission Requirements. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Doctoral candidates will be offered a 4-year period of employment in principle, but in the form of 2 employment contracts. An initial 1,5 year contract with an official go/no go progress assessment within 15 months. Followed by an additional contract for the remaining 2,5 years assuming everything goes well and performance requirements are met. Salary and benefits are in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities, increasing from € 2541 per month in the first year to € 3247 in the fourth year. As a PhD candidate you will be enrolled in the TU Delft Graduate School. The TU Delft Graduate School provides an inspiring research environment with an excellent team of supervisors, academic staff and a mentor. The Doctoral Education Programme is aimed at developing your transferable, discipline-related and research skills. The TU Delft offers a customisable compensation package, discounts on health insurance and sport memberships, and a monthly work costs contribution. Flexible work schedules can be arranged. For international applicants we offer the Coming to Delft Service and Partner Career Adviceto assist you with your relocation. https://www.academictransfer.com/en/322815/phd-position-probabilistic-tensor-methods/
  21. At the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Chalmers and the University of Gothenburg our yearly recruitment of PhD students has started. This year we are recruiting six new PhD students to start in August 2023: One PhD student at Applied mathematics and statistics: https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I005/1035/job?site=7&lang=UK&validator=9b89bead79bb7258ad55c8d75228e5b7&job_id=p28764 One PhD student at Applied mathematics and statistics (biostatistics with Rebecka Jornsten): https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I005/1035/job?site=7&lang=UK&validator=9b89bead79bb7258ad55c8d75228e5b7&job_id=p28786 Two PhD students at Analysis and probability (one in any area and one in operator algebras with Hannes Thiel): https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/Working-at-Chalmers/Vacancies/Pages/default.aspx?rmpage=job&rmjob=11340&rmlang=UK One PhD student at Algebra and geometry: https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I005/1035/job?site=7&lang=UK&validator=9b89bead79bb7258ad55c8d75228e5b7&job_id=28845 One PhD student at Algebra and geometry (mathematics for deep learning with Jan Gerken): https://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/Working-at-Chalmers/Vacancies/Pages/default.aspx?rmpage=job&rmjob=11336&rmlang=UK Deadline for all positions: February 24
  22. A funded PhD position on computational design and optimization of water purification systems is available in the Mathematical Modelling group at Loughborough University (UK). This position is part of a wider research project on computational modelling of parametric problems using domain decomposition methods and model order reduction: https://gow.epsrc.ukri.org/NGBOViewGrant.aspx?GrantRef=EP/V027603/1 . For further details and applications see https://www.lboro.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/research-degrees/phd-opportunities/computational-design-water-purification-systems/. For inquiries about the PhD position, contact Dr Marco Discacciati at m.discacciati@lboro.ac.uk. Closing date: 28th February 2023.
  23. Doctoral position in Applied Mathematics (University of Nottingham) Deadline for applications: Wednesday 15 March 2023. The School of Math at the University of Nottingham (UoN) is an established school that offers an interdisciplinary training program for doctoral researchers in the field of model-driven and data-driven computational science. We are looking for master's degree holders who are interested in interdisciplinary research projects that revolve around computational methods such as mathematical models, simulation methods, and data science techniques, especially machine learning. Apply: https://jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=SCI2144
  24. We are currently offering a full PhD position associated with the research project "Efficient numerical models for the tribological analysis of textured journal bearing systems" funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), see https://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/511282384?language=en Requirement for the position is a university degree (Master or equivalent) in mathematics/computational engineering science. The successful candidate will have strong numerical and computational skills. Some familiarity, at least on a conceptual level, with homogenization techniques and knowledge in Computational Fluid Dynamics and tribology will be helpful. Good programming skills are mandatory, experience in C/C++ highly welcome. The primary qualification is however a sincere interest in learning new concepts and skills. You will be working on an applied problem from tribology in close cooperation with colleagues from engineering. The mathematical concept of homogenization has to be adapted to the tribological problem. The main task will be the development, implementation and validation of an efficient numerical method for the optimal design of journal bearing systems with rough, textured surfaces. Inquiries and applications should be directed to mueller@igpm.rwth-aachen.de until February 28th, 2023. Later applications might be considered. The position is desired to be filled starting from the 1st of April, 2023 or soon afterwards. The position is offered for a fixed term of 2,5 years. An extension of 1,5 years in the context of the doctorate is planned.
  25. Application Deadline: May 8, 2023 The Embassy of the United States of America in Serbia is pleased to announce the Fulbright Non-degree Visiting Researcher Program for Doctoral Students competition for the 2024-2025 academic year. The Fulbright Non-degree Visiting Researcher Program for Doctoral Students enables young professionals from Serbia who are already enrolled in a PhD program at a Serbian university to conduct research at a U.S. university related to their PhD thesis. Grants last 6 to 9 months, and the PhD students from the following fields can apply: Agriculture, American History, American Literature, American Studies, Anthropology, Archaeology, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Communications, Computer Science, Economics, Education, Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Geography, Geology, Information Sciences, Journalism / Media Studies, Law, Library Science, Linguistics, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, TEFL/Applied Linguistics Participants are selected through an open, merit-based competition. This prestigious award covers tuition and fees at a U.S. university, a monthly living stipend, health insurance, and international airfare. Eligibility requirements Applicants must be citizens of the Republic of Serbia. Permanent U.S. residents and persons with dual (Serbian and U.S.) citizenship are ineligible. Applicants must hold at least a master’s degree and must be enrolled in a PhD program at a Serbian university. Applicants must be proficient in oral and written English (Selected candidates will take TOEFL test during the selection process). Applicants must be eligible for a J-1 visa, which requires the grantee to return to the Republic of Serbia for a minimum of two years at the end of the grant period. Applicants already studying in the U.S. are ineligible for a Fulbright grant. Applicants must receive a satisfactory medical clearance. Persons desiring permanent residence in the United States are not eligible. General Selection Criteria Academic credentials Significance and feasibility of the proposed research Necessity to undertake the project in the United States Plans for popularizing the research findings Adaptability and personal suitability Applicants should be representative and responsible citizens who contribute to a full and fair picture of the culture and civilization of Serbia. Preference is given to applicants who have not had a prior opportunity for studying in the United States. All applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, and sex. Selection Procedures Applications are subject to pre-screening. Applicants recommended by reviewers are invited for an interview conducted in person in English by a selection committee comprised of Embassy representatives, U.S. and Serbian scholars, and Fulbright alumni. Nominees are subject to final approval by the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. How to apply: Completed applications must include: Online application at: https://apply.iie.org/ffsp2024 [ instructions for completing the application can be found here, the Application checklist here, and the Essay Guidelines here ]; Three (3) Letters of Reference (can be submitted online by instructors, professors or work supervisors, or sent via e-mail to the U.S. Embassy); Academic transcripts/diplomas (certified translation into English or verified copies of original academic transcript and degree certificate – scanned and attached to the application); Official English translation of certificate for the current academic status (scanned and attached to the application); Valid results from the U.S. standardized test – TOEFL – if the applicant has taken this test in the past two years. Please note that we shall organize the taking of the required tests for the selected candidates; and Copy of passport. Please scan all the above-mentioned documents and upload to your online application. Please note that all items should be translated into English. Nominated candidates will have to submit a copy of the original academic transcript bearing all official legalization stamps to the U.S. Embassy Belgrade. The U.S. Embassy will advise the nominated candidates to submit a medical history and examination report if and when necessary. Application Deadline: May 8, 2023 Any application submitted to the United States or elsewhere, separate from the official system noted above, will not be considered. For additional information about the Fulbright Scholarship: BelgradeFulbright@state.gov https://rs.usembassy.gov/fulbright-non-degree-research-program-for-doctoral-students-2024-2025/
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