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NA Digest, V. 20, # 12

NA Digest Sunday, March 29, 2020 Volume 20 : Issue 12


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From: Steven Lee steven.lee@science.doe.gov
Date: March 20, 2020
Subject: Call to Action and Rapid Request regarding COVID-19


Per the evolution of the public health emergency declared in response
to the coronavirus disease outbreak

https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/proclamation-declaring-national-emergency-concerning-novel-coronavirus-disease-covid-19-outbreak/

please consider the following two items to help address the
crisis. Each link provides information for how to follow-up.

Call to Action to the Tech Community on New Machine Readable COVID-19
Dataset

AI experts called to develop new text and data mining techniques that
can help the science community answer high-priority scientific
questions related to COVID-19. The dataset represents the most
extensive machine-readable Coronavirus literature collection
available for data and text mining to date, with over 29,000 articles,
and more than 13,000 of which have full text

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/call-action-tech-community-new-machine-readable-covid-19-dataset/

For the 10 key scientific questions related to COVID-19, see

https://www.kaggle.com/allen-institute-for-ai/CORD-19-research-challenge/tasks

DOE Office of Science RAPID REQUEST: Coronavirus Disease 2019
(COVID-19)

Dear Colleague Letter for ideas about how the Department of Energy and
the National Laboratories might contribute resources to help address
COVID-19 through science and technology efforts and collaborations.

https://science.osti.gov/-/media/sc-1/pdf/COVID-19-letter.pdf





From: Nick Trefethen trefethen@maths.ox.ac.uk
Date: March 18, 2020
Subject: Lightning Laplace and conformal mapping codes


I am happy to announce the availability of Matlab codes LAPLACE and
CONFMAP to solve Laplace Dirichlet problems and compute conformal maps
in polygons, circular polygons, and other simply-connected planar
domains. These codes make use of the "lightning Laplace" algorithm,
involving rational functions with poles exponentially clustered near
corner singularities. Typical problems are solved to 6-10 digits of
accuracy all the way up to the corners in less than a second on a
laptop, with subsequent function evaluations requiring microseconds
per point.

Details can be found at

https://people.maths.ox.ac.uk/trefethen/lightning.html, which shows

example plots produced by executing laplace('L') and confmap('iso').

CONFMAP requires Chebfun in the Matlab path (because it uses AAA
rational approximations), but LAPLACE does not.



From: Heike Fassbender h.fassbender@tu-braunschweig.de
Date: March 23, 2020
Subject: CFP, Organize the Next Householder Symposium


Against the backdrop of COVID-19's spread, the Householder Committee
has decided to cancel the Householder Symposium 2020 in Selva di
Fasano. It is intended to organize the next Householder meeting in
June 2022 (instead of 2023) in Selva di Fasano followed by meetings in
2025, 2028, ....

For this reason, the call for proposals to organize the 2023
Householder Symposium has been changed to a call for proposals to
organize the 2025 Houeholder Symposium. The deadline for submitting a
proposal will be April 1, 2022. Further information will be available
in due course. We apologize for any inconvience this may cause.



From: Dirk Praetorius dirk.praetorius@asc.tuwien.ac.at
Date: March 24, 2020
Subject: Symposium Honoring Prof. Hans J. Stetter Postponed


Given the rapidly growing problems due to the Corona pandemic, we have
decided to postpone the celebration of the 90th birthday of Prof. Hans
J. Stetter (TU Wien, Institute of Analysis and Scientific Computing).

The new date will be fixed as soon as possible. Please feel kindly
invited to leave a message in the guestbook, which clearly remains
online.

Homepage: https://www.asc.tuwien.ac.at/stetter90/

Guestbook: http://gb.webmart.de/gb.cfm?id=1350402



From: FBP 2020 organisers fbp2020@wias-berlin.de
Date: March 27, 2020
Subject: Extended Deadline, Free Boundary Problems, Germany, Aug-Sep 2020


We are pleased to announce that registration and the call for
contributions is still open for the 15th International Conference on
Free Boundary Problems: Theory and Applications 2020 (FBP 2020). The
conference will take place on the Mitte campus of the Humboldt
University (HU) of Berlin, August 31st to September 4th, 2020.

Full details can be found at https://fbp2020.de

The FBP conference is a flagship event that brings together the free
boundary/partial differential equation community and is organized
every few years with the most recent occurrences in Shanghai (China,
2017) and Cambridge (UK, 2014) after the historical beginnings of the
conference series in Montecatini (Italy, 1981). FBP 2020 is hosted by
the Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics (WIAS)
Berlin. The conference will include plenary talks, invited
mini-symposia, and contributed sessions.

The deadline for submission is April 15th.



From: Carmine Di Fiore difiore@mat.uniroma2.it
Date: March 20, 2020
Subject: Summer School, Matrix Methods and Applied Linear Algebra, Russia/Italy, Aug-Sep 2020


The 2020 edition of the Rome-Moscow summer school of Matrix Methods
and Applied Linear Algebra will be held during the period August 24 -
September 25, 2020

As for the previous editions it consists of two parts:
- August 24 - September 9 (2020), Institute of Numerical Mathematics
and Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
- September 9 - 25 (2020), Department of Mathematics, University of
Rome "Tor Vergata", Rome, Italy

The school is open to advanced undergraduate, master's and PhD
students. A preliminary list of lecturers and courses is:
- Mikhail Botchev, TBA
- Raymond Chan, Linear algebra in imaging
- Dario Fasino, Markov chains and higher-order stochastic processes
- Vladimir Lyashev, Matrix algebra in wireless communication
- Nicola Mastronardi, Accurate computation of eigenvalues and
eigenvectors of matrices
- Roberto Peirone, TBA
- Francesco Tudisco, Topics in matrix methods for data

The deadline for applications is Monday May 4, 2020. However,
expressions of interest received within Monday April 13 are highly
appreciated.

To apply for the school and for any further information please visit
the school's website - http://www.mat.uniroma2.it/~tvmsscho (2020
edition) - that will be regularly updated



From: Pamela Bye pam.bye@ima.org.uk
Date: March 25, 2020
Subject: Induction Course for New Lecturers in the Mathematical Sciences, UK, Sep 2020


Induction Course for New Lecturers in the Mathematical Sciences 2020
Wednesday September 16, 2020 - Thursday September 17, 2020 Isaac
Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, 20 Clarkson Road,
Cambridge, CB3 0EH, UK, https://tinyurl.com/IMANEWLECTURERS2020

Through a community initiative supported by the Institute of
Mathematics and its Applications, the Isaac Newton Institute for
Mathematical Sciences and the Heads of Departments of Mathematics
Sciences (HoDoMS) and endorsed by the Royal Statistical Society and
the London Mathematical Society, we are delighted to announce that in
September 2020 the two-day Induction Course for lecturers new to
teaching mathematics and statistics within Higher Education will once
again take place. The Induction Course takes place at the Isaac Newton
Institute for Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cambridge and
commences mid-morning on the 16 September, and ends late-afternoon on
the 17 September.

The Induction Course for New Lecturers in the Mathematical Sciences
has been designed by the mathematics community so that it is ideally
suited for anyone who is new to or has limited experience teaching
mathematics or statistics within UK higher education. It will be
delivered by individuals with significant experience of teaching in
the mathematical sciences and will focus upon the specific details and
issues that arise in mathematics and statistics teaching and learning
within higher education including topics such as: Lecturing;
Supporting student learning; Making teaching interactive; Assessment,
examinations and feedback; Linking teaching & research; Using
technology to enhance teaching and learning; Using examples and
mathematical problem solving.

Registration is currently open at https://my.ima.org.uk/



From: Jonathan Sadeghi jon.sadeghi@five.ai
Date: March 23, 2020
Subject: Software Engineer Position, Five


Five is a European leader developing software for self-driving
vehicles.

With experienced founders, renowned academic advisors and world-class
scientists and engineers, our team is at the leading edge in research
and the application of research to the real world.

What will you do? You'll be a vital member of a new team developing
production scale software to support statistical models for
perception. You will be part of a multi-sited, multidisciplinary team
who work closely with our Research Scientists and Engineers. We work
with large-scale image and video datasets to develop software/models
that are used in various parts of our simulation pipeline.

More information: https://apply.workable.com/five-ai-inc/j/108BD18193/



From: Dominik Göddeke dominik.goeddeke@mathematik.uni-stuttgart.de
Date: March 26, 2020
Subject: Junior Professor Position, Simulation Software, Univ of Stuttgart


The University of Stuttgart establishes a W1-Professorship
"Sustainability and Usability of Simulation Software" (f/m/d) through
the DFG Cluster of Excellence EXC 2075 SimTech. We look for applicants
with substantial, internationally visible research contributions in
the development of open source simulation software.

Submission deadline is April 24, 2020. For further details, see

https://www.simtech.uni-stuttgart.de/en/detail/news/W1-Professorship-Sustainability-and-Usability-of-Simulation-Software-f-m-d/



From: Gianluigi Rozza grozza@sissa.it
Date: March 21, 2020
Subject: Research Associate Position, SISSA mathLab, Trieste, Italy


A new open position (18 months) as research associate at SISSA,
International School for Advanced Studies, Mathematics Area, mathLab,
Trieste, Italy (mathlab.sissa.it) is available with deadline April 9,
2020 at 1pm (Rome time):

https://www.sissa.it/bandi/selezione-pubblica-titoli-conferimento-di-n-1-assegno-di-ricerca-su-progetto-fse-area-0

The position is in the framework of FSE FVG: European Social Fund
program 2014-2020 sponsored by Regione Autonoma Friuli Venezia Giulia
and in cooperation with Fincantieri spa.

The project is 'Numerical simulation and mathematical modelling for
design of new hydrodynamics shapes to reduce drag, noise and
consumption for immersed part of cruise ships'

Field of the research activity: efficient geometrical parametrisation,
reduced order modelling, computational fluid dynamics for naval
applications, optimisation, control, data assimilation, shape
parametrisation, reduced order methods.

Competences: mathematical modelling, numerical analysis, scientific
computing and programming, CFD.



From: Jenny Kopsch-Xhema (SimTech) jenny.kopsch-xhema@simtech.uni-stuttgart.de
Date: March 19, 2020
Subject: Group Leaders Position, Data-Integrated Simulation Science, Stuttgart Univ, Germany


EXC 2075 was established in 2019 in the framework of the German
Excellence Strategy with an initial funding period of seven years. It
builds on the previous EXC 310 which ran from 2007-2018 establishing
the University of Stuttgart as a world leading research center for
simulation technology. A Cluster of Excellence is the most significant
and substantial grant for collaborative research funded by the German
Research Foundation (DFG). SimTech is the only Cluster with a research
agenda of integrating simulation science and data science into a new
paradigm bringing together interdisciplinary teams of researchers from
seven faculties at the University, nearby academic institutions, and
international research groups.

To complement our research activities, we are looking for highly
motivated young scientists with an outstanding early-career track
record (typically two years after obtaining a doctorate) and
substantial international research experience in fields contributing
to the Cluster's research agenda. Successful candidates have
received excellent academic degrees in engineering, natural sciences,
computer science, mathematics or in related areas and have acquired
profound experience in one or more of SimTech's areas of expertise:
multi-phase flows, porous media, engineered and biological structures,
particle simulation, systems and control, machine learning,
computational mathematics, scientific and high-performance computing,
visualization, traceable adaptive compute infrastructures. We
encourage excellent young scientists from other academic fields
related to simulation and data science to apply.

Selected junior researchers will start and lead a new independent
group within the Cluster of Excellence which will be funded for up to
four years, including the group leader position (TV-L E14), funds for
doctoral projects (TV-L E13), as well as start-up funds and annual
budget. The new groups are expected to establish a competitive
research program which contributes to the Cluster's success by
collaborating with other SimTech researchers within one of the seven
project networks https://www.simtech.uni-stuttgart.de/en/research/.

Please submit your application before 17 April 2020 by e-mail to
jobs@simtech.uni-stuttgart.de with a single PDF attachment comprising
cover and motivation letter, academic CV, list of publications, 3-page
description of past and future research activities, degree
certificates and transcripts of records from Bachelor/Master/PhD
degrees. Applications and two reference letters should be addressed to
Prof. Dr. Thomas Ertl, Stuttgart Center for Simulation Science,
University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 5a, 70569 Stuttgart. Further
information and an application form can be found here:
https://www.simtech.uni-stuttgart.de/karriere/jobs/. Please be aware
of the risks regarding confidentiality and the integrity of your
application contents when sending your application via unencrypted
e-mail.



From: Ivo Nowak ivo.nowak@haw-hamburg.de
Date: March 16, 2020
Subject: Research Position, Adaptive Decomposition Methods for ML, HAW-Hamburg


In the project "DADLN - Dynamics and adaptive decomposition of machine
learning networks" of HAW-Hamburg, Department of Mechanical
Engineering and Production, funded by the Federal Ministry of
Education and Research (BMWF) within the research program
"Explainability and transparency of machine learning and artificial
intelligence", a full-time research position is available for 3 years,
starting, probably, on May 2020. The salary according to TV-LE 13
will be probably 3.500-3.900 Euro depending on your
qualifications. The candidate will develop decomposition-based
optimization methods for machine learning based on the new
optimization framework Decogo (in Python). We expect that you have a
strong background in optimization methods, machine learning and
software development. We offer a nice working atmosphere within a
recently founded team of researchers of the HAW-Hamburg and University
of Hamburg. Applications should be sent to ivo.nowak@haw-hamburg.de,
including a full CV and a research statement why you are interested in
optimization methods for machine learning. For further information see

https://www.haw-hamburg.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Personalservice/Ausschreibungen/022-20_DM_Typo.pdf

(in german) and

https://www.haw-hamburg.de/ti-mp/unser-department/beschaeftigte/name/ivo-nowak.html



From: James Demmel demmel@berkeley.edu
Date: March 27, 2020
Subject: Postdoc Position, Autotuning Exascale Applications, UC Berkeley and LBNL


We seek a postdoc to join our team at UC Berkeley and LBNL that is
using machine learning for automatic performance tuning (autotuning)
of applications meant to run efficiently on future exascale
computers. This work is funded by the DOE ECP (Exascale Computing
Project). The work will involve developing software tools,
collaborating with other ECP projects and domain scientists in an
interdisciplinary team to apply autotuning to their codes, and
documenting work and results in publications to be presented at
scientific meetings.

Basic qualifications for this position include a PhD, within the last
3 years, in computer science, applied math, statistics, computational
science, or a related technical field; knowledge of statistical
learning and machine learning techniques; demonstrated coding
experience on large scale parallel machines; proven experience in
parallel programming in high-level languages, such as Python, C/C++,
MPI and OpenMP; being a proven consensus builder in a highly
collaborative environment; and excellent written and oral
communication skills. The term of this position is for 1 year, and
renewable.

Please contact James Demmel, UC Berkeley, demmel@berkeley.edu, to
apply for this position (https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~demmel/).



From: Carlo de Falco carlo.defalco@polimi.it
Date: March 27, 2020
Subject: Postdoc Position, Computational Math, MOX, Politecnico di Milano


Simulation of Free-Surface Fluids with Complex Rheology.

We invite applications for a one-year postgraduate research associate
position at the MOX - Modelling and Scientific Computing -Lab of the
Department of Mathematics of Politecnico di Milano.

The researcher is intended to work in the framework of a joint
research project between Politecnico di Milano and the Italian Space
Agency (ASI) that aims at developing numerical and statistical methods
integrating satellite observations and physical knowledge for the
assessment of natural risks.

The main task for the researcher is initially to develop numerical
methods for tracing the free surface in fluid flows with complex
rheology, the foreseen application context being that of simulation of
landslides or lava flows.

The numerical methods to be developed are expected to be implemented
in an existing numerical code for the discretization of PDEs on
adaptive cartesian oct-tree and quad-tree grids.

The deadline for application is April 17, 2020, expected starting date
should be as soon as possible after May 1st, 2020.

The official application procedure is described at:

https://www.polimi.it/index.php?id=3971&tx_wfqbe_pi1[ID]=8874

For informal inquiries please contact Prof. Luca Formaggia at
luca.formaggia@polimi.it or Prof. Carlo de Falco at
carlo.defalco@polimi.it



From: Des Higham d.j.higham@ed.ac.uk
Date: March 28, 2020
Subject: Postdoc Position, Networks/data science, Univ of Edinburgh


Two year post-doc position in modelling and spectral analysis of
large-scale networks arising from urban applications. Based in
School of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Closing
date 22-Apr-2020.

Details at https://www.vacancies.ed.ac.uk

Use Vacancy Reference 051847



From: Jilu Wang jiluwang@csrc.ac.cn
Date: March 28, 2020
Subject: Postdoc Position, Numerical Analysis


A two-year or three-year postdoc research fellow position in numerical
analysis is available under a joint project between Beijing
Computational Science Research Center (CSRC:

https://www.csrc.ac.cn/en/) and Shenzhen JL Computational Science and

Applied Research Institute (Shenzhen, China).

The postdoc researcher will be affiliated with one of the two
institutions above, and supervised by A/Prof. Jilu Wang. The
appointment start date can be negotiated. The postdoc researcher will
work on development of computational methods and numerical analysis
for one of the following problems: shallow water equation, ocean
circulation simulation, surface evolution and surface PDEs, fluid
dynamics. The normal salary is about USD 40,000 per year (after
tax). The applications will be reviewed until the position is filled.

Applications should include a CV with a publication list. Applications
should be sent to A/Prof. Jilu Wang via email: jiluwang@csrc.ac.cn



From: Imke Franzmeier mm.applications@uni-muenster.de
Date: March 24, 2020
Subject: Postdoc Positions, Cluster of Excellence Mathematics Munster


Open Call for Postdoc Positions at the University of Munster



- salary level E13 TV-L, 100%

- in all research areas related to the Cluster of Excellence

- The duration of the postdoctoral positions is up to three years.

- The expected starting date is no later than October 2020.

- Deadline: May 01, 2020



Please find all relevant information about the position and the

application requirements online at:

https://www.uni-muenster.de/MathematicsMuenster/careers/postdocs/index.shtml



From: David Bolin david.bolin@kaust.edu.sa
Date: March 20, 2020
Subject: Postdoc Positions, Statistics, KAUST


Two postdoctoral fellowships in statistics are currently available in
the Stochastic Processes and Applied Statistics research group
(http://stochproc.kaust.edu.sa), lead by prof. David Bolin, at King
Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST).

The research area of the positions is statistical models based on
stochastic PDEs and their applications in spatio-temporal statistics.
Possible research topics include: Construction of non-Gaussian models
and the analysis of their properties; Numerical discretization methods
of SPDEs and their use for computationally efficient statistical
inference; Multivariate random fields; Spatio-temporal models; Random
fields on manifolds and graphs; Applications in medical imaging and
environmental sciences.

The positions come with a very competitive tax-free salary as well as
free housing and free health insurance. The starting date is flexible,
and the postdoctoral appointments are renewable annually for up to
three years.

Qualifications: Expertise in two or more of the following areas is
necessary: Stochastic partial differential equations; Numerical
solutions of PDEs and SDEs; Spatial and spatio-temporal statistics;
Stochastic processes; Numerical optimization, Uncertainty
quantification; Scientific programming. The candidate will be expected
to work in a collaborative research environment with PhD and MS
students within the group.

For further details, please see https://apply.interfolio.com/75243



From: Imke Franzmeier mm.applications@uni-muenster.de
Date: March 24, 2020
Subject: PhD Fellowship Position, Cluster of Excellence Mathematics Munster


Open Call for the Ada Lovelace Fellowship at the University of Munster

- salary level E13 TV-L, 25%
- offered to exceptionally strong candidates in the PhD programme
- increasing gender equality within the mathematical sciences
- supplementing doctoral positions: applications may also be combined
with the application for a 75% PhD position.

Please find all relevant information about the followship and the
application requirements online at:

https://www.uni-muenster.de/MathematicsMuenster/careers/apply/AdaLovelace.shtml



From: Tim Phillips PhillipsTN@cf.ac.uk
Date: March 27, 2020
Subject: PhD Position, Cardiff Univ


EPSRC DTP studentship in Least Squares PGD Mimetic Spectral
Element Methods for Systems of First-Order PDEs

Many mathematical models that describe problems in science and
engineering are defined in high dimensional spaces. The mathematical
description of these problems is invariably in terms of a system of
partial differential equations (PDEs). For practical problems these
systems do not possess analytical solutions and therefore it is
necessary to solve them numerically. It is important that the system
of algebraic equations obtained as a result of discretisation is a
compatible (mimetic) and physically consistent system so that the
numerical approximation is an accurate representation of the physical
solution to the problem. The governing systems of PDEs is written in
terms of an equivalent system of first-order differential equations
which is subsequently formulated in terms of a least squares
functional. The exceptional stability of least-squares formulations
has led to the widespread use of low-order finite elements in their
discretization. Unfortunately, these methods are only approximately
conservative, which generally leads to violation of fundamental
physical properties, such as loss of mass conservation. In many cases
this drawback can outweigh the potential advantages of least squares
methods. As a result, improving the conservation properties of
least-squares methods is crucially important.

Informal enquiries to Professor Tim Phillips (PhillipsTN@cf.ac.uk)

Applicants should apply through the Cardiff University online
application portal, for a Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics with an
entry point of October 2020

UK/EU applicants only. UK Research Council eligibility conditions
apply. A 1st or upper 2nd class UK Honours degree (or equivalent)
and/or a Master's degree is required in mathematics or a related
subject.



From: Hemant Tyagi hemant.tyagi@inria.fr
Date: March 27, 2020
Subject: PhD Position, MODAL team, Inria Lille


There is a PhD position available in the MODAL team at Inria
Lille. The topic of the thesis is: "Large scale inverse problems on
dynamic graphs", this includes problems such as clustering and
ranking. The complete description of this position can be found here:

https://jobs.inria.fr/public/classic/fr/offres/2020-02431

Profile of an ideal candidate:

- Masters degree (or equivalent) in Mathematics/Computer
Science/Statistics (or related fields).
- Good knowledge of linear algebra, probability theory and optimization.
- Interest in theoretical aspects of a problem, writing proofs etc.
- Knowledge of at least one of: MATLAB, R, Python or similar languages.
- Comfortable with English (written and oral).

Interested candidates should apply on Inria's job portal:

https://jobs.inria.fr/ along with the following documents: CV (with

names of references), application letter, transcripts, copy of master
thesis (if applicable).



The deadline for applying is 22nd April and the expected starting date

is 1st October 2020. For further information related to the position,

contact: hemant.tyagi@inria.fr



Hemant Tyagi, https://hemant-tyagi.github.io/





From: Ricardo Ruiz Baier ricardo.ruizbaier@monash.edu
Date: March 16, 2020
Subject: PhD Position, Numerical Analysis of PDEs, Monash Univ


A PhD thesis is available to work on the design, analysis, and
implementation of new mixed finite element methods for interface
problems involving fluid-structure interaction in porous composite
materials. See

https://euro-math-soc.eu/job/phd-position-numerical-analysis-pdes-monash-university

This type of problems are encountered in numerous phenomena in
material sciences (characterisation of performance in photovoltaic
devices), the mining industry (sedimentation of polydisperse
suspensions interacting with rake mechanisms), and biomedical
applications (perfusion of soft living tissues). It is expected that,
apart from the PDE, numerical analysis, and scientific computing
aspects of the project, the student is actively engaged in the
applicative portions of the research.

We are looking for candidates with academic excellence as well as
having motivated to work on applied problems using sophisticate
numerical methods for nonlinear and coupled PDEs. Applicants must have
A Master degree (or equivalent) in mathematics, engineering,
scientific computing, or related disciplines; A solid background in
PDEs and finite element methods; Some programming experience using,
e.g., Python or C++; Provable strong oral and written communication
skills in English.

Candidates are invited to contact pg.enquiries@monash.edu, providing
their academic record, to know whether they satisfy the 1st class
honours equivalence (which is a requirement for eligibility at
Monash).

Informal inquiries can be then forwarded to A/Prof Ricardo Ruiz Baier
with the subject "Inquiries - PhD Interfaces", and the application
process requires to include a motivation letter, and a CV with
detailed academic record and two references.

This round of application closes on March 26, 2020.



From: Imke Franzmeier mm.applications@uni-muenster.de
Date: March 24, 2020
Subject: PhD Positions, Cluster of Excellence Mathematics Munster


Open Call for PhD Positions at the University of Munster

- salary level E13 TV-L, 75%
- in all research areas related to the Cluster of Excellence
- The duration of the doctoral positions is up to three years.
- The expected starting date is no later than October 2020.
- Deadline: May 01, 2020

Please find all relevant information about the position and the
application requirements online at:

https://www.uni-muenster.de/MathematicsMuenster/careers/apply/PhDprogramme.shtml



From: Matthias Schlottbom m.schlottbom@utwente.nl
Date: March 19, 2020
Subject: PhD Positions, Numerical Mathematics, Univ of Twente


The group Mathematics of Computational Science offers two PhD
positions (4 years full-time contract) in Numerical Mathematics.

One project considers the numerical approximation of high-dimensional
partial differential equations, see

https://www.utwente.nl/en/organization/careers/!/1147578/phd-in-numerical-analysis

for details.

The other project considers the efficient numerical solution of
Maxwell eigenvalue problems for photonic quasicrystals, see

https://www.utwente.nl/en/organization/careers/!/1149686/phd-in-numerical-methods-for-

quasicrystals for details.

The application deadline is May 15th, 2020. Please use the above links
to submit applications electronically.



From: Yonghui Yu yyu@lsec.cc.ac.cn
Date: March 24, 2020
Subject: Contents, Journal of Computational Mathematics, 38 (2)


Journal of Computational Mathematics, Volume 38 (2020), Issue 2

https://global-sci.org/intro/articles_list.html?journal=jcm&volume_id=1648

Contents

A High-order Accuracy Method for Solving the Fractional Diffusion
Equations, Maohua Ran and Chengjian Zhang

Error Analysis of a Stabilized Finite Element Method for the
Generalized Stokes Problem, Huoyuan Duan and Roger C.E. Tan

A New Approximation Algorithm for the Matching Distance in
Multidimensional Persistence, Andrea Cerri and Patrizio Frosini

A C0-Weak Galerkin Finite Element Method for the Two-dimensional
Navier-Stokes Equations In Streamfunction Formulation, Baiju Zhang,
Yan Yang and Minfu Feng

Robust Inexact Alternating Optimization for Matrix Completion with
Outliers, Ji Li, Jian-Feng Cai and Hongkai Zhao

A Balanced Oversampling Finite Element Method for Elliptic Problems
with Observational Boundary Data, Zhiming Chen, Rui Tuo and Wenlong
Zhang

Piecewise Sparse Recovery Via Piecewise Inverse Scale Space Algorithm
with Deletion Rule, Yijun Zhong and Chongjun Li



From: Raimondas Ciegis rc@vgtu.lt
Date: March 19, 2020
Subject: Contents, Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, 25 (2)


MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND ANALYSIS

The Baltic Journal on Mathematical Applications, Numerical Analysis
and Differential Equations ISSN 1392-6292, ISSN 1648-3510 online,
Electronical edition: http://mma.vgtu.lt

Raimondas {\v{C}}iegis (Editor) Volume 25, Issue 2, 2020

CONTENTS

Regimantas \v{C}iupaila, Mifodijus Sapagovas and Kristina
Pupalaig\.{e}, M-matrices and Convergence of Finite Difference Scheme
for Parabolic Equation with an Integral Boundary Condition

Yinxia Wang, On Time Periodic Solutions to the Generalized BBM-Burgers
Equation with Time-Dependent Periodic External Force

Sameerah Jamal and Andrew G. Johnpillai, Fourth-Order Pattern Forming
PDEs: Partial and Approximate Symmetries

Zhengjia Sun, Fuzheng Gao, Chao Wang and Yi Zhang, A Quadratic
$\mbox{\bm {C^0}}$ Interior Penalty Method for the Quad-Curl Problem

Baowei Feng and Haiyan Li, Decay Rates for a Coupled Viscoelastic
Lam\'{e} System with Strong Damping

Imre F. Barna, Gabriella Bogn\'ar, Mohammed Guedda, L\'aszl\'o
M\'aty\'as and Kriszti\'an Hricz\'o, Analytic Self-Similar Solutions
of the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang Interface Growing Equation with Various
Noise Terms

Derya Arslan, A New Second-Order Difference Approximation for Nonlocal
Boundary Value Problem with Boundary Layers

Mart Ratas and Andrus Salupere, Application of Higher Order Haar
Wavelet Method for Solving Nonlinear Evolution Equations

Wojciech M. Kempa, On Time-to-Buffer Overflow Distribution in a
Single-Machine Discrete-Time System with Finite Capacity

Michal Posp\' i\v sil, Representation of Solutions of Systems of
Linear Differential Equations with Multiple Delays and Nonpermutable
Variable Coefficients



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