The Centre for
Mathematical Medicine (CMM), hosted at the Fields
Institute, invites applications from candidates
for two Fields-CMM postdoctoral fellowships of a
duration of one year to commence July 1, 2011 (or
on a negotiable date thereafter).
Candidates should have strong
interest in current interdisciplinary activity at
the Centre. While positions are open to all areas
of mathematical medicine and biology, preference
will be given to those individuals whose research
is concerned with the current principal areas of
CMM focus: mathematical oncology, computational
neuroscience, bioinformatics, or biomechanics of
soft tissues. In particular, we are looking for
individuals interested in collaborative interaction
with clinicians and experimentalists.
The fellowships provide for
a period of engagement in research and participation
in the Centre's activities. They award a stipend
of $20,000 and are offered in conjunction with a
Fields Affiliate or Principal Sponsoring University.
The partner institution matches Fields' support,
and fellows may also teach (at most) one university
course per semester for an additional stipend. On
the cover sheet of your application, please list
any faculty members at these partner institutions
who may be appropriate supervisors. You are encouraged
to apply directly to these universities as well.
Applicants seeking postdoctoral
fellowships funded by other agencies (such as NSERC
or international fellowships) are encouraged to
request the Fields Institute as their proposed location
of tenure, and should apply to the Institute for
a letter of invitation.
Eligibility: Candidates who
will have a recent PhD (awarded normally not more
than five years before tenure of the Fellowship)
in any of the above fields, or a related area of
the mathematical sciences, are encouraged to apply.
The Fields Institute is committed
to diversity and welcomes applications from women,
members of First Nations or visible minorities,
persons with disabilities, members of sexual minority
groups, and others who may contribute to the diversity
of ideas.
To guarantee consideration,
applications should be received by April 1, 2011
(late applications will be accepted until the positions
are filled). Applicants must apply through https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/jobs/2677
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CMM-FIELDS POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS 2010-11
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Description: Applications are invited for CMM-Fields
postdoctoral
fellowship positions for the 2010-2011 academic
year.
The 2010 Summer Thematic
Program on the "Mathematics of Drug
Resistance in Infectious Diseases" will
take place at the Fields Institute in July
and August 2010. The fellowships provide for a period
of engagement in
research and participation in the activities of
the Institute. They may be
offered in conjunction with partner universities,
through which a further
period of support may be possible.
Eligibility: Qualified candidates who will have
recently completed a
PhD in an area of the mathematical sciences related
to the thematic program
are encouraged to apply.
Deadline: February 15, 2010, although late applications
will be considered until the position is filled.
The Fields Institute is strongly committed to diversity
within its
community and especially welcomes applications from
women, visible
minority group members, Aboriginal persons, persons
with disabilities,
members of sexual minority groups, and others who
may contribute to
the further diversification of ideas.
Fields-Centre
for Mathematical Medicine Postdoctoral Fellowship
The
Centre for Mathematical Medicine (CMM) hosted at
the Fields Institute, Toronto, invites applications
for candidates for a number of CMM-Fields postdoctoral
fellowships to commence July 1, 2009 or a negotiable
date thereafter.
We
are looking for individuals who would strengthen
current interdisciplinary activity at the Centre.
While positions are open to all areas of mathematical
medicine and biology, preference will be given to
those individuals with research interests in the
current principal areas of CMM focus: mathematical
oncology, computational neuroscience, and biomechanics
of soft tissues or bioinformatics. In particular,
we are looking for individuals interested in collaborative
interaction with clinicians and experimentalists.
The
fellowships provide for a period of engagement in
research and participation in the activities of
the Centre. They may be offered in conjunction with
partner universities. List on the cover sheet of
the application if there are any faculty members
at
universities affiliated with the Fields Institute
who you believe are appropriate.
Eligibility:
Qualified candidates who will have a recent PhD
in any of these areas, or a related area of the
mathematical sciences are encouraged to apply.
The
Fields Institute is strongly committed to diversity
within its community and especially welcomes applications
from visible minority group members, women, Aboriginal
persons, persons with disabilities, members of sexual
minority groups, and others who may contribute to
the further diversification of ideas.
To
guarantee consideration postdoctoral applications
should be received by June 1, 2009. (NOTE late applications
will be accepted until the positions are filled).