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<p>The Department of Computational Applied Mathematics and
Operations Research at Rice University in Houston, Texas, invites
applications for postdoctoral researcher positions as part of the
NSF-funded Research Training Group, "RTG: Numerical Mathematics
and Scientific Computing".</p>
<p>Backgrounds in one of the following research areas are preferred:</p>
<p>● High-order numerical methods for partial differential equations
(PDEs)</p>
<p>● Structure-preserving and data-driven reduced order modeling</p>
<p>● Scientific machine learning</p>
<p>● Large-scale optimization methods for problems governed by PDEs</p>
<p>The postdoctoral researchers will work with the research groups
of Prof. Heinkenschloss or of Prof. Riviere, and applicants
interested in working with a specific research group should
contact the faculty directly for more information. More
information about potential projects can be found at
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://rtg-nasc.rice.edu/">https://rtg-nasc.rice.edu/</a></p>
<p>In addition to research, each postdoctoral researcher will engage
in mentoring and outreach activities and will be expected to teach
one course per semester (a total of two courses per year). Term of
appointments will be two years with the possibility of one
additional year contingent upon availability of funding and
satisfactory performance. The appointments will begin on July 1,
2025.</p>
<p>Eligibility: Candidates must be US citizens, nationals, or
permanent residents, and must have received a PhD in computational
mathematics, engineering, or a related subject prior to the start
of the appointment. We particularly encourage women and candidates
from historically underrepresented groups to apply.</p>
<p>Candidates should apply by December 1, 2024 to receive full
consideration, but applications will be considered until the
positions are filled. Each application should include a research
statement, a teaching statement, a diversity statement, an
up-to-date curriculum vitae with a publication list, and names and
contact information for at least three references.</p>
<p>The job advertisement is at <a href="https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/25646" title="Unmangled Microsoft Safelink">www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/25646</a>
and applications are accepted through mathjobs.org as well.</p>
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Matthias Heinkenschloss<br>
Rice University<br>
Houston TX<br>
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