Temple University, Department of Mathematics, is seeking one
Postdoctoral Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure Track) in Computational Mathematics,
starting Summer or Fall 2021. The initial appointment is for two
years, with the possibility of extension to a third. The teaching
load for the first two years is one course per semester.
The candidate is expected to work with Prof. Benjamin Seibold on a
research project to develop scalable moment method simulations for
radiation transport, including modern visualization techniques
(virtual reality) and applications in nuclear medicine.
Expertise in radiation transport, moment methods, high-performance
computing, VR/Unity, and/or nuclear medicine is desirable and should
be stressed in the cover letter. However, general experience in
computational partial differential equations and numerical analysis is
also welcome. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in Mathematics, or a
related field, by the time of appointment.
Applications should be submitted on-line through www.mathjobs.org and should include (1) the AMS cover sheet for academic employment, (2) curriculum vitae, (3) research and
teaching statements, and (4) three letters of recommendation, one of which
discusses the candidate's teaching qualifications.
Please direct all inquiries to Benjamin Seibold
(PI) and/or the department chair . For
more information on the department and related research efforts,
please visit http://math.temple.edu and
http://math.temple.edu/~seibold/
Screening of applications will begin by 11/15/2020, and will continue
until the position is filled. Temple University is an affirmative
action/equal opportunity employer. In a continuing effort to enrich
its academic environment and provide equal educational and employment
opportunities, the department actively encourages applications from
women and members of all ethnic groups underrepresented in
Mathematics. The Department of Mathematics of Temple University abides
by the AMS postdoctoral offer response date guidelines. |