Description: MSRI will award 10 to 14 semester-long postdoctoral fellowships in its program in Universality and Integrability in Random Matrix Theory and Interacting Particle Systems, which will be held August 16, 2021 to December 17, 2021.
The fellowship stipend is currently $6,600 per month, with a travel subsidy for one round-trip from your current institution to the Bay Area, and a research travel budget of $600 for one semester. Health, dental and vision insurance is also provided. Postdoctoral fellows cannot receive any other monetary compensation during their PD fellowship at MSRI. In addition, MSRI's postdoctoral program has some endowed fellowships. There is no need to apply separately for these positions which carry a monthly stipend of $7,750 per month. Awards will be made competitively from nominees submitted by the organizing committee of the program. NSF Postdocs: Junior researchers who will be in their second or third year of an NSF postdoctoral fellowships are not eligible to apply for an MSRI postdoctoral fellowship. Such researchers are welcome to apply for a regular research membership, specifying that they are an NSF postdoctoral Fellow.
Deadline: Applications must be complete, including three letters of reference, by December 01, 2020. Eligibility: Postdoctoral Fellows must hold a Ph.D. at the time of their proposed residency. The Ph.D. must have been awarded on or after August 31, 2016. MSRI requires Postdoctoral Fellows to be in residence for the duration of the program. Further information: Universality and Integrability in Random Matrix Theory and Interacting Particle Systems, Member Application |