Job title | Lecturer in Mathematical Sciences |
Job reference | REQ001571 |
Date posted | |
Application closing date | 19/10/2012 |
Location | Faculty of Engineering and Computing |
Salary | £30,123 – £37,014 per annum |
Package | As one of Coventry’s biggest employers, we offer some pretty impressive benefits including a final salary pension and generous holiday allowances. |
Job category/type | Academic |
Job description | As a result of academic developments within the Department and the University, two vacancies exist for Lecturers in the Department of Mathematics and Control Engineering The successful candidate will have a proven track record as an educator in higher education and will have a profile either in income generation or in an area of research of interest to the Department.Applications are invited from candidates with a higher degree and experience of teaching in higher education. You are expected to have an interest in research or an ability to pursue income generation, You will be expected to actively contribute to the running of the Department, and have a strong commitment to lecturing.
For applicants with a strong interest in research, the posts will be associated with the Department of Mathematics and Control Engineering. and either the Applied Mathematics Research Centre (AMRC) or the Control Theory and its Applications Centre (CTAC). Both groups have strong links with industry and with other leading centres for the study of MHD, Statistical Physics or Control Theory. The groups have access to excellent computational facilities, which currently includes a high-performance, 640-core cluster. The details of the group profiles may be found at the following websites:
http://www.coventry.ac.uk/researchnet/d/507 http://www.coventry.ac.uk/researchnet/d/502
A starting date before January 2013 is envisaged.
Informal inquiries are welcome and may be made to Dr Jim Tabor as Head of Department (Tel: +44-24-76888568, j.tabor@coventry.ac.uk) |
Lecturer in Mathematical Sciences at Coventry University
2 Open positions at Princeton University
- (1) The Department of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University, invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Astrophysics. Half of the Fellow’s effort will be numerical simulations and theoretical analyses in support of the Princeton Magnetorotational Experiment (http://mri.pppl.gov) in collaboration with Professor Jeremy Goodman and Principal Research Physicist Hantao Ji. The other half will be research at the Fellow’s discretion but within computational astrophysics or plasma physics, as the position is supported in part by the NSF Center for Magnetic Self-Organization. Professor James Stone, in addition to Goodman and Ji, will participate in possible computational astrophysics projects. The start date can be as early as September 2013.
Appointments are for one year, renewable annually based on satisfactory performance and subject to funding, for a total of up to three years.
Interested persons should send a curriculum vita, bibliography, a statement of research interests, and provide contact information for three references by November 15, 2012. Applicants must apply via the web at: http://jobs.princeton.edu(Requisition Number: 1200528). Letters of recommendation will also be handled through this site. All applications received by November 15, 2012 will be fully considered, but applications will continue to be accepted until the position is filled. Only web submissions will be considered. All applications will be considered for all postdoctoral positions available in the department, but you will be asked in the application process which positions you are interested in. For further inquiries, contact jeremy(at)astro.princeton.edu. Princeton University is an equal opportunity employer and complies with applicable EEO and affirmative action regulations.
- (2) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory seeks to fill an experimental postdoctoral research position. The researcher will participate in laboratory studies of magnetorotational instability and liquid metal free-surface flow. The researcher will develop measurement systems, acquire data and work closely with other personnel to interpret and publish results.
Candidates must have a background in experimental physics, preferably liquid metal MHD or plasma physics. Familiarity with data acquisition software and data processing languages (e.g. LABView, IDL, MATLAB) and electronic instrumentation is highly desirable. Astrophysical and geophysical knowledge is useful but not essential
Qualified applicants should apply at jobs.princeton.edu (to be available soon) – and arrange to have two letters of recommendation sent as soon as possible for full consideration.
Letters can be mailed to Dr. Hantao Ji, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, James Forrestal Campus, P.O. Box 451, Princeton, NJ 08543 or emailed to hji(at)pppl.gov.
Thanks,
-Hantao Ji
Nordita Fellowships 2013-2015
Nordita, the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics in Stockholm, Sweden, invites applications for post-doctoral fellowships in theoretical physics. The deadline for applications is November 15, 2012. Appointments are for two years starting September 1, 2013 or some other date to be agreed upon. The fellowships are intended for scientists who have a recent PhD, completed less than 5 years before the starting date of the fellowship, and wish to carry out research in fields represented at Nordita. Candidates working in other areas will be considered when it is scientifically justified.
Research at Nordita covers a wide range of modern theoretical physics including astrophysics and astrobiology, atomic physics, biological physics, condensed matter physics, gravitation and cosmology, high-energy physics, nuclear physics, and statistical physics. The research activity of the local academic staff is supplemented by Nordita Scientific Programs, which bring together groups of leading experts to work on specific topics for extended periods. There is also ample opportunity for collaboration with faculty and research staff at local universities. Further information about Nordita can be found at http://www.nordita.org
Application deadline: November 15, 2012.
Only online applications will be accepted. The application procedure is posted on http://apps.nordita.org
Axel Brandenburg
Next Hydromag Newsletter October 2012
Dear coleaugues,
Next Hydromag Newsletter will be issued at the middle of October, 2012. Please send information you wish to be included into this issue to
a.pedcenko(at)coventry.ac.uk
not later than 15 October, 2012.
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If you have an urgent announcement, we can publish at http://hydromag.eu between the issues.
Alex Pedcenko
Coventry University
Applied Mathematics Research Centre
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Priory Street
Coventry CV1 5FB
United Kingdom
Tel: +44-24-7765-8974
e-mail: a.pedcenko(at)coventry.ac.uk
September 1-4, 2013: European Turbulence Conference 14 (Lyon, France)
The European turbulence conference gathers every two years the community of scientists involved in the study of turbulence, from fundamental physics issues to applied fluid mechanics – usually over 450 participants. Eight outstanding contributors are the central invited speakers, and 4 sessions are run in parallel.
The first ETC meeting took place in 1986 at the Ecole Centrale, in Lyon. For the 14th edition and 25th anniversary of this very successful event, the Euromech Committee has again selected Lyon.
Host: ENS de Lyon
Scientific Committee: Konrad Bajer (U. Warsaw), Eberhard Bodenschatz (MPI Göttingen), Carlo Casciola (La Sapienza, Roma), Peter Davidson (U. Cambridge), Stephan Fauve (ENS de Paris), Yury Kachanov (Novosibirsk), Dan Henningson (KTH Stockholm), Detlef Lohse (U. Twente), Jean-François Pinton (CNRS – ENS de Lyon), Neil Sandham (U. Southampton).
Local Organization Committee: Jean-François Pinton (CNRS – ENS de Lyon), Mickael Bourgoin (CNRS – Université de Grenoble), Laurent Chevillard (ENS de Lyon), Fabien Godeferd (CNRS – EC Lyon), Nicolas Mordant (Université de Grenoble), Aurore Naso (CNRS – EC Lyon), Alain Pumir (CNRS – ENS de Lyon), Romain Volk (ENS de Lyon).
Important dates to come:
Opening of abstract submissions: October 2012 Deadline for abstract submissions: January 8th, 2013 Notification of acceptance: March 1st, 2013 Opening of registrations: March 15th, 2013 Deadline for early registration: May 31st, 2013
Invited speakers
Axel Brandenburg (Nordita, Sweden)
Roberto Camussi (Roma Tre University, Italy)
Francois Daviaud (CEA, France)
Arne V. Johansson (KTH Stockholm, Sweden)
Rich Kerswell (University of Bristol, U.K.)
Szymon P. Malinowski (Warsaw University, Poland)
Beverly J. McKeon (CalTech, Pasadena, U.S.A.)
Haitao Xu (MPI Goettingen, Germany)
The principal topics of ETC14 include but are not limited to:
Acoustics of turbulent flows
MHD turbulence
Atmospheric turbulence
Reacitng and compressible turbulence
Control of turbulent flows
Transport and mixing
Geophysical and astrophysical turbulence
Turbulence in multiphase and non-Newtonian flows
Instability and transition
Vortex dynamics and structure formation
Intermittency and scaling
Wall bounded flows
Large eddy simulation and related techniques
Turbulent combustion
Lagrangian aspects of turbulence
Turbulence in superfluids
PDF: ETC14_INFO