Junior Research Group Leader in Analysis (f/m/d) at KIT – CRC 1173
The Collaborative Research Center “Wave phenomena – analysis and numerics” (CRC 1173), is currently seeking to recruit, starting November 1st, 2021, limited to four years, a
Junior Research Group Leader in Analysis (f/m/d)
with a research focus on Partial Differential Equations related to wave phenomena.
The CRC is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). Its goal is to analytically understand, numerically simulate, and eventually manipulate wave propagation under realistic scenarios by intertwining analysis and numerics, see www.waves.kit.edu for a list of participating scientists and project descriptions.
The CRC promotes outstanding young scientists on their path towards a scientific career. The Junior Research Group Leader will independently develop her/his own research project. The successful candidate can apply to become a KIT Associate Fellow allowing to supervise doctoral researchers.
The position is endowed with a PhD position and includes a budget for travel and guests. It is temporary and guaranteed for four years. Depending on the success of the Junior Research Group Leader the position can be extended for another two years.
You must have a PhD in mathematics, some international research and postdoctoral experience, and you are in an early stage of your scientific career (ideally between two and about four years after having obtained your doctorate). You have demonstrated your scientific independence by excellent publications in Analysis of Partial Differential Equations.
Applicants provide one pdf document which includes a CV, a research part of max. five pages consisting of a research plan, potential collaborations within the CRC, and suggestions for a PhD project. The document is supplemented by contact information for at least one letter of recommendation, and web links to all publications including the PhD thesis.
More details about the position can be found hear: https://www.waves.kit.edu/joboffers.php
Please apply online via office@waves.kit.edu until June 25th, 2021. For further information, please contact Prof. Marlis Hochbruck, marlis.hochbruck@kit.edu or Ms Laurette Lauffer, laurette.lauffer@kit.edu.