Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS) Calgary, University of Calgary

Position ID: PIMSCalgary-PDFGEOMATH [#2480]
Position Title: University of Calgary Postdoctoral Fellowhips in Geomathematics
Position Location: Calgary, Alberta T2N1N4, Canada [map]
Subject Areas: Applied Mathematics/Geophysics
Application Deadline: 2010/11/30 finished (posted 2010/10/12, listed until 2010/11/30)
Position Description:    

The University of Calgary node of the MITACS NCE project on Pseudodifferential Operators and Seismic Imaging  (POTSI) in conjunction with the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences, invites applications for one or two postdoctoral fellowships. The deadline for these applications is 30 November 2010. Applicants must have a Ph.D. or equivalent (or expect to receive a Ph.D. by December 31,2011) and be within three years of their Ph.D. at the time of nomination.

Fellowship start date: 01 July 2011
Fellowship end date: 30 June 2013
Salary: $40,000 CAD per annum

Candidates should have excellent skills in applied mathematics and/or geophysics. Specific training and experience in any of the areas of partial differential equations, applied harmonic analysis, acoustic and elastic wave equations, numerical methods, computation skills, geophysical imaging, inverse theory, and signal analysis would all be assets.

Successful applicants will become de facto members of the POTSI research project (which includes mathematicians and geophysicists at the University of Calgary, University of Montreal, and York University) and will work with one or more of the following University of Calgary researchers:
Paul Binding
Rob Ferguson
Kris Innanen
Wenyuan Liao
Michael Lamoureux
Gary Margrave
Cristian Rios

For inquiries, please contact Michael Lamoureux (mikel@ucalgary.ca) The University of Calgary respects, appreciates and encourages diversity. AMS subject codes: 35, 42, 86

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Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences
University of Calgary
Department of Mathematics
2500 University Drive NW
Calgary, Alberta
CANADA T2N 1N4

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