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PhD Fellowship Position, Computational Science, CO School of Mines


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The Colorado School of Mines Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics is pleased to offer the Ben L. Fryrear Ph.D. Fellowship in Computational Science. The fellowship includes up to four years of full tuition, benefits, $33k yearly stipend, and a budget for conference travel. The first six semesters will consist of research activities with Dr. Paul G. Constantine, the Ben L. Fryrear Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics and Statistics. Research areas of interest include but are not limited to:

- uncertainty quantification
- dimension reduction and reduced-order modeling
- algorithms for high-performance computing
- computational methods for differential equations
- data analysis and visualization

For the final two semesters, the Fryrear Fellow will be the instructor of record for an undergraduate mathematics class.

Applicants must meet all requirements for admission to the graduate program in computational and applied mathematics. Preference will be given to applicants with a strong background in computational science. To apply, follow the standard procedure for applying to graduate school at CSM; the deadline is February 1, 2015. Directions can be found at http://www.mines.edu/graduate_admissions

Additionally, applicants should send a curriculum vitae and a two-page personal statement addressing research interests and qualifications to fryrear.fellowship@mines.edu by February 1, 2015. Early submission of these documents is strongly encouraged. For more information about the Fryrear Fellowship, go to http://inside.mines.edu/~pconstan/fryrear.html

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