The Mathematical Institute at the University of Leipzig is seeking a distinguished scientist with expertise in a current field of partial differential equations and related fields. International visibility, an excellent publication track record, and a high level of commitment to academic teaching are expected. Experience in the acquisition and management of external funding would be appreciated. Active collaboration with existing research groups at the Institute of Mathematics, the Institute of Theoretical Physics and the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences is expected. The successful applicant will be involved in teaching analysis at all levels, in particular in connection with the international master’s programme in Mathematical Physics. The job holder’s rights and obligations are regulated by the Saxon Freedom of Higher Education Act (SächsHSFG) and the Saxon Service Regulations for Higher Education Institutions (DAVOHS). Applicants must meet the requirements of Sect. 58 SächsHSFG.
Leipzig University is committed to gender equality. Severely disabled persons are encouraged to apply and will be given preference in the case of equal suitability. Applications including a detailed CV, a list of publications and academic teaching to date, including records of teaching evaluations if available, as well as a certified copy of the highest academic degree acquired should be sent, either by post or electronically as a single PDF document, to:
fmi@uni-leipzig.de Leipzig University Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science Professor Martin Middendorf Augustusplatz 10 04109 Leipzig Germany by 19 March 2021.
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