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November 8, 2016 By GeometryAdmin

Postdoc and PhD positions available in Geometry at Oxford

There are openings for both a postdoctoral and PhD posts in Geometry at Oxford. Below is the original announcement, from Dominic Joyce.

Applications are invited for a 3 year postdoctoral job in Geometry and Analysis at Oxford, to work with Professor Dominic Joyce, funded by a Simons Collaboration grant. The start date is on or before 1 October 2017, and the applications deadline is 15 December 2016. There are a range of preferred subject areas, mostly in differential geometry, including the exceptional holonomy groups G2 and Spin(7), and moduli spaces in differential geometry, especially moduli spaces of solutions of nonlinear elliptic p.d.e.s. Further details are available here. The grant also has a dedicated website. Please encourage suitable candidates to apply.

Applications are also invited for a 3.5 year PhD studentship in Geometry and Analysis at Oxford, supervised by Professor Dominic Joyce, funded by the same Simons collaboration grant. The start date is 1 October 2017, and the applications deadline is 6 January 2017. The subject area is broadly within Differential Geometry, Algebraic Geometry or Analysis, depending on the interests of the student and the competence of the supervisor. The studentship is fully funded, including college and university fees at the Overseas level if applicable. So it should be particularly attractive to EU or Overseas applicants, who are otherwise difficult to fund. Further details are available here. Again, please encourage suitable candidates to apply.

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The department of mathematics is in building NO, on the Campus de la Plaine, of the Université libre de Bruxelles. The geometry group is on the 7th floor. This page has a map of the campus as well as information on how to reach it via public transport. See the STIB website for more information on public transport in Brussels.

Image credits

Polished ammonite fossil, by Kara Stenberg, Creative Commons licence CC BY-NC 2.0.

Model of 3D projection of a 120-cell, by Edmund Harriss.

The root system of the exceptional Lie algebra E8. By Jared Tarbell, Creative Commons Licence CC BY 2.0.

Getting here

The department of mathematics is in building NO, on the Campus de la Plaine, of the Université libre de Bruxelles. The geometry group is on the 7th floor. This map shows NO, as well as the metro station Delta and entrance 2, which is right by the stop for the number 71 and 72 buses. The number 95 also stops a short walk from the department. See the STIB website for more information on public transport in Brussels.

Image credits

Polished ammonite fossil, by Kara Stenberg, Creative Commons licence CC BY-NC 2.0.

Model of 3D projection of a 120-cell, by Edmund Harriss.

The root system of the exceptional Lie algebra E8. By Jared Tarbell, Creative Commons Licence CC BY 2.0.

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