The Chair of Stochastic Analysis at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) invites applications for postdoctoral researcher positions /PhD positions in Stochastic Analysis. Successful candidates are expected to work in the group of Prof. Xue-Mei Li, and to fulfil any duties required from the department. At EPFL you will be joining a world leading community in Probability and Stochastic Analysis. The position comes with excellent research conditions, stimulating work environment set in beautiful surroundings, opportunities to interact with other world class research groups, a very competitive salary, and a budget to cover travel expenses and other expenses. The precise research topic(s) will depend on the candidate's scientific background and research interests, and will be discussed with the successful candidate depending on their background and affinities. Topics include but not limited to: stochastic differential equations, stochastic partial differential equations, multi-scale stochastic systems, SDEs driven by fractional Brownian motions, Limit Theorems and Stochastic analysis on manifolds, large time asymptotics of stochastic systems. Deadline: January 15th. Outstanding candidates are encouraged to enquire at any time. All communications should have the subject “Postdoc Application STOAN” (or “PhD Application STOAN”). Email can be sent to to stochastics@epfl.ch. For scientific enquiry please send email to xue-mei.li@epfl.ch. Your Profile: -A PhD in mathematics (For PhD candidates: first class Bachelor /Master degree, your transcripts) -Strong background in probability theory / stochastic analysis /Analysis/ ODE/PDE -Strong research record -Proficiency in English. Applications should send application pack and enquiry to xue-mei.li@epfl.ch. The application pack should include: – a brief cover / motivation letter (pdf, up to 2 pages), – a curriculum vitae including a full list of publications and referees, – a research statement (pdf, up to 3 pages) and a research proposal. -- please arrange for references sent directly. |