Job Postings in Arithmetic Geometry
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* From Sarah Zerbes: a joint two-year postdoc at University College London and Warwick in algebraic number theory (starting September 1). See [http://bit.ly/1AnJ72T here]. | * From Sarah Zerbes: a joint two-year postdoc at University College London and Warwick in algebraic number theory (starting September 1). See [http://bit.ly/1AnJ72T here]. | ||
* From David Harvey: one two-year postdoc at U. New South Wales in computational number theory. See [http://www.maths.unsw.edu.au/news/2015-02/position-available-research-associate-pure-mathematics here]. | * From David Harvey: one two-year postdoc at U. New South Wales in computational number theory. See [http://www.maths.unsw.edu.au/news/2015-02/position-available-research-associate-pure-mathematics here]. | ||
+ | * From Fabrizio Andreatta: one two-year postdoc (renewable for 2 more years) at Milan in arithmetic geometry. See [http://www.unimi.it/ricerca/assegni_ricerca/1260.htm here]. |
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This is a new page collecting job listings in arithmetic geometry, especially postings that may not be findable at standard locations like Mathjobs.
- From Nils Bruin: two postdoc positions at Calgary and/or Simon Fraser as part of a Collaborative Research Group (CRG) in Explicit Methods for Abelian Varieties. See Mathjobs.
- From Tim Dokchitser and Vladimir Dokchitser: four postdoc positions at Bristol (starting March 1) and/or Warwick (starting September 1) as part of an EPSRC-funded project on Arithmetic of Hyperelliptic Curves. Email tim.dokchitser@bristol.ac.uk or v.dokchitser@warwick.ac.uk.
- From Brooke Feigon: one two-year postdoc at CUNY Graduate Center in number theory. See Mathjobs.
- From Sarah Zerbes: a joint two-year postdoc at University College London and Warwick in algebraic number theory (starting September 1). See here.
- From David Harvey: one two-year postdoc at U. New South Wales in computational number theory. See here.
- From Fabrizio Andreatta: one two-year postdoc (renewable for 2 more years) at Milan in arithmetic geometry. See here.