Postdoc Position in Dynamical Systems, Number Theory and related fields
We are seeking a motivated postdoctoral researcher who will be working in the research group of Prof. Gorodnik
at the Institute of Mathematics of the University of Zürich and will be supported by SNSF grant
"Quantitative dynamics on homogeneous spaces and arithmetic applications".
This position also involves teaching assignments at the Institute of Mathematics.
Your responsibilities
The candidate will work on joint projects with Prof. Gorodnik and his research group as well as on his/her own projects.This position also involves teaching assignments at the Institute of Mathematics.
Your profile
The candidate should hold a Ph.D. in Mathematics with a specialization in either Dynamical Systems, Number Theory, or other related fields.What we offer
The appointment is for two years (with the possibility of a renewal), starting on September 1, 2023.The annual salary is based on the Swiss public pay scale.
Place of work
Institute of Mathematics, University of Zürich
Start of employment
The position starts on September 1, 2023.
To apply, submit:
Please, submit your application online at: www.math.uzh.ch/jobs
The search is open until the position is filled.
Please contact Prof. Gorodnik if you require further information about the position.
To apply, submit:
- CV
- Research Statement
- Two letters of recommendations (to be sent directly to alexander.gorodnik@math.uzh.ch).
Please, submit your application online at: www.math.uzh.ch/jobs
The search is open until the position is filled.
Please contact Prof. Gorodnik if you require further information about the position.
Application Instructions
Please submit your online application (www.math.uzh.ch/jobs) with
o CV
o Research statement,
and arrange two letters of recommendation to be sent directly to
Prof. Alexander Gorodnik: alexander.gorodnik@math.uzh.ch
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Contact Person
Prof. Alexander
Gorodnki
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