Today's Editor:
Alex Townsend
Cornell University
townsend@cornell.edu
Today's Topics:
Associate Professorship at the University of Bath
Mellon Chair in Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh
PhD in Data-Driven Model Reduction of Free-Surface Flow, Groningen (NL)
PhD, fully funded, University of Exeter - Université Paris-Saclay
Postdoc and PhD positions (SFB MR-DYNAMO, Austria)
Postdoc position in Mathematical Modelling at CRM/UPC (Barcelona, Spain)
Contents, AIMS new journal issue: CPAA 24-4
Contents, AIMS new journal issue: CPAA 24-6
Contents, AIMS new journal issue: MFC 8-3
Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, 30:2
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From: Tony Shardlow t.shardlow@bath.ac.uk
Date: March 02, 2025
Subject: Associate Professorship at the University of Bath
The Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Bath invites
applications for a Senior Lecturer/Reader (equivalent to Associate Professor) with
expertise in Statistics, Numerical Analysis, and/or Data Science.
For further information, see
https://www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy.aspx?ref=CH12483
or contact Tony Shardlow (t.shardlow@bath.ac.uk).
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From: Ivan Yotov yotov@math.pitt.edu
Date: March 06, 2025
Subject: Mellon Chair in Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh
The Mathematics Department of the University of Pittsburgh invites
applications for an endowed Mellon Chair to begin Fall 2026. Mellon Chairs are
the most prestigious academic appointments at the University of Pittsburgh.
Applicants should hold a PhD in mathematics or related disciplines, have an
outstanding research record, and be acknowledged leaders in their fields of
expertise in the mathematical sciences. In addition to scholarly
accomplishments, the Department expects and highly values excellence in
teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The applicant should
be committed to taking a collaborative leadership role in advancing the
research profile and national and international reputation of our department.
The appointment will be at the Full Professor level.
The review of applications will begin on June 1, 2025, and will continue until the
position is filled. Further details and information on how to apply are available at
https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/Pitt/MELLONCHAIR
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From: Julian Koellermeier j.koellermeier@rug.nl
Date: March 04, 2025
Subject: PhD in Data-Driven Model Reduction of Free-Surface Flow, Groningen (NL)
Dear colleagues,
We are hiring a 4-year PhD student in Applied Mathematics for the new project “HiWAVE - Natural hazard prediction with adaptive hierarchical models”, funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO) via the Vidi talent programme in my group at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands.
For details see: https://www.rug.nl/about-ug/work-with-us/job-opportunities/?details=00347-02S000B6JP
Please feel free to share this position and forward it to any interested candidates.
Best,
Julian Koellermeier
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From: Dr Jemma Shipton j.shipton@exeter.ac.uk
Date: March 07, 2025
Subject: PhD, fully funded, University of Exeter - Université Paris-Saclay
We invite applications for a PhD studentship on "Differentiable computing for
weather and climate to unlock model-data synergies", jointly funded and
awarded by both the University of Exeter and Université Paris-Saclay. The
studentship offers a comprehensive funding and support package designed to
enable students to succeed in their PhD programme and beyond. Successful
candidates will be expected to spend at least twelve months at the partner
'host' institution.
The overall aims of the project are (i) to identify factors, within different
components of an atmospheric model, that are not differentiable, (ii) to
quantify their effect, e.g. in terms of rates of convergence, the presence of
systematic biases, or suboptimal computational performance, and (iii) to
develop alternative models or methods that remove or mitigate these effects.
For more details of the project see https://adum.fr/as/ed/voirproposition.pl?
site=PSaclay&matricule_prop=61488&langue=en and for more details of the
funding and how to apply see https://www.exeter.ac.uk/study/pg-
research/funding/phdfunding/paris-saclay/ .
Contact: j.shipton@exeter.ac.uk
Closing date: 31/03/2025.
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From: Christian Clason c.clason@uni-graz.at
Date: March 06, 2025
Subject: Postdoc and PhD positions (SFB MR-DYNAMO, Austria)
Dear colleagues,
In our new special research area (SFB) on
"Mathematics of Reconstruction in Dynamical and Active Models"
teams at the University of Graz, TU Graz, TU Vienna, and University of
Klagenfurt are collaborating on a comprehensive, joint, interdisciplinary
research effort to advance the mathematics of reconstruction for dynamical
and active model, in particular in view of applications in magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI). Towards this aim, we will develop a comprehensive
mathematical and computational framework for quantitative imaging, including
physical modeling and optimization of the data acquisition process,
identification of parameters, variational modeling, and generative machine
learning methods; see
https://imsc.uni-graz.at/mr-dynamo
for further details. As part of this research effort, we invite applications for in
total 8 PhD and 7 PostDoc positions within our research area, see
https://imsc.uni-graz.at/mr-dynamo/jobs
To receive full consideration, applications should be submitted before March
21, 2025, but the call will remain open until all positions are filled.
Best wishes,
Christian Clason on behalf of the whole team
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From: Francesc Font francesc.font@upc.edu
Date: March 06, 2025
Subject: Postdoc position in Mathematical Modelling at CRM/UPC (Barcelona, Spain)
The Industrial Mathematics group at the CRM is seeking a Post-doctoral
researcher to join the project Mitigating environment contamination via
mathematics (MINERVA). The global objective of this project is to employ
mathematics to aid in the fight against climate change and environmental
contamination. The main focus will be on the capture of environmental
contaminants from a fluid via column adsorption. This technique is employed in a wide range of remediation processes, including greenhouse gas capture, water and groundwater treatment, biogas and flue gas cleansing and many more. Mathematically the work involves research into advection-diffusion type systems, using a combination of analytical and numerical techniques. The project involves a multidisciplinary team (consisting of applied mathematicians, chemical and mechanical engineers and physicists) and will involve collaboration with researchers in Spain, South Africa, Canada and the UK.
This contract is envisaged to start 15th September 2025 and will last for 24
months. Applications will be accepted until May 15th 2025.
Details on the position and the application procedure can be found in:
https://crm-jobsboard.kenjo.io/Postdoctoral_2025-003-P05007
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: March 04, 2025
Subject: Contents, AIMS new journal issue: CPAA 24-4
Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis
April 2025, Vol. 24, No. 4
https://www.aimsciences.org/cpaa/article/2025/24/4
Space-time L∞-estimates for solutions of infinite horizon semilinear parabolic
equations
Eduardo Casas and Karl Kunisch
Normalized solution for a quasilinear Schrödinger equation with potentials and
general nonlinearities
Fengshuang Gao and Yuxia Guo
Multiple solutions to the nonlinear Dirac systems on compact spin manifolds with
boundary
Xiaojing Dong, Zhongwei Tang and Xiaojing Zhang
Large deviations for 2D stochastic Chemotaxis-Navier-Stokes system
Yunfeng Chen, Xuhui Peng and Jianliang Zhai
A system of inhomogeneous NLS arising in optical media with a x(2) nonlinearity,
part Ⅰ: Dynamics
Van Duong Dinh and Amin Esfahani
Continuous dependence on the initial and flux functions for entropy solutions of
non-homogeneous conservation laws
Takanori Ebata, Mayuko Hiraguri and Hiroki Ohwa
Read more articles here:
https://www.aimsciences.org/cpaa/article/2025/24/4
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: March 04, 2025
Subject: Contents, AIMS new journal issue: CPAA 24-6
Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis
June 2025, Vol. 24, No. 6
https://www.aimsciences.org/cpaa/article/2025/24/6
Stability of traveling waves involving turning points
JI LI, QING YU and QIAN ZHANG
The Trudinger type inequality in fractional boundary Hardy inequality
Adimurthi, Prosenjit Roy and Vivek Sahu
On the Cahn–Hilliard–Forest equations with logarithmic nonlinear terms
Alain Miranville
Positive ground state solutions of the two coupled nonlinear Schrödinger system
with the harmonic potential and the energy critical nonlinearities
Zhiguo Wu and Yuanze Wu
Global boundedness and stability to a three-species food chain model with
density-dependent motion
Songzhi Li and Changchun Liu
Soliton Amplification in the Korteweg-de Vries Equation by Multiplicative Forcing
Rik Willem Simon Westdorp and Hermen Jan Hupkes
Existence and structure of solutions for general P-area minimizing surfaces
Amir Moradifam and Alexander Rowell
Read more articles here:
https://www.aimsciences.org/cpaa/article/2025/24/6
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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: March 04, 2025
Subject: Contents, AIMS new journal issue: MFC 8-3
Mathematical Foundations of Computing
June 2025, Vol. 8, No. 3
https://www.aimsciences.org/mfc/article/2025/8/3
Preface
Xianyue Li, Chenchen Wu and Dachuan Xu
Distributionally robust sparse portfolio optimization model under satisfaction
criterion
Zhongyan Wang, Xiaodong Zhu, Shaojian Qu, M. Faisal Nadeem and Beibei
Zhang
Symmetric factorisations of complete graphs
Hua Han
The decomposition and maintenance of hypercores on edge-weighted
hypergraphs
Yiqun Xu, Feiteng Zhang and Bin Liu
Distributionally robust sparse portfolio selection
Xiwen Sheng, Beibei Zhang, Yonghui Cheng, Dongqing Luan and Ying Ji
Heavy-ball-based relaxed optimal s-thresholding algorithms for solving
compressed sensing problem
Ming Qiu, Biao Qu and Yang Yang
Read more articles here:
https://www.aimsciences.org/mfc/article/2025/8/3
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From: Romas Baronas romas.baronas@mif.vu.lt
Date: March 05, 2025
Subject: Contents, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, 30:2
Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, ISSN 1392-5113,
Volume 30, Number 2, 2025
https://www.journals.vu.lt/nonlinear-analysis
CONTENTS
Xiukun Zhang, Yuangong Sun, Xingao Zhu,
Analysis of exponential stability and L1-gain performance of positive switched
impulsive systems with all unstable subsystems, p. 157-175.
Jiafa Xu, Yujun Cui, Donal O’Regan,
Positive solutions for a Hadamard-type fractional-order three-point boundary
value problem on the half-line, p. 176-195.
Bichitra Kumar Lenka, Swaroop Nandan Bora,
New formulation of Lyapunov direct method for nonautonomous real-order
systems, p. 196-211.
Limin Guo, Cheng Li, Nan Qiao, Jingbo Zhao,
Convergence analysis of positive solution for Caputo–Hadamard fractional
differentia equation, p. 212-230.
Martynas Manstavičius,
A few generalizations of Kendall's tau. Part II: Intrinsic meaning, properties, and
computational aspects, p. 231-251.
Johanka Brdečková, Jaroslav Hrdina,
Notes on the losses compensation of a three-phase power system with DC
offset based on geometric algebras, p. 252-269.
Danilo Costarelli, Mariarosaria Natale, Gianluca Vinti,
Estimations for the convex modular of the aliasing error of nonlinear sampling
Kantorovich operators, p. 270-290.
Hongliang Li, Yi Yao, Min Xiao, Zhen Wang, Leszek Rutkowski,
Turing pattern dynamics in a fractional-diffusion oregonator model under PD
control, p. 291-311.
Mohamed Jleli, Evgeniy Petrov, Bessem Samet,
Fixed point results for single and multivalued three-points contractions, p. 312-
332.
Aleksejs Antoņuks,
Existence of a positive solution with concave and convex components for a
system of boundary value problems, p. 333-345.
Boleslovas Dapkūnas, Romas Baronas, Remigijus Šimkus,
Effect of gravity on the pattern formation in aqueous suspensions of luminous
Escherichia coli, p. 346-365.
A free online edition is available at:
https://www.journals.vu.lt/nonlinear-analysis/issue/view/2592
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