Postdoctoral Fellowship: Mathematics of Networks
Applications are invited for a senior postdoctoral position within the Hamilton
Institute, National University of Ireland, Maynooth. The Hamilton Institute has
one of the largest and most active applied mathematics research groups in
Ireland and is an international centre of excellence. Current areas of
interest include:
• Queueing/information theory applied to wireless networks
• Network optimisation, including dynamic routing/coding
• Privacy and security
• Optimisation and distributed algorithms for smart transport
The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate an excellent international
research track record and the potential to contribute leadership in developing
new research directions and partnerships to both strengthen and complement
existing activity.
This is a full-time research position for 3 years. Salary will reflect
experience and qualifications, on the Science Foundation Ireland Research
Fellow scale €42,394-€63,125. The Hamilton Institute is an inclusive, equal
opportunity employer offering attractive conditions and a stimulating research
environment.
To apply for this post, candidates should submit a detailed CV, including a
list of publications, motivation letter, a summary of recent projects,
scientific interests and expertise, as well as the names and addresses of two
referees for letters of recommendation to: [email protected].
For further details on the Hamilton Institute, see www.hamilton.ie.
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