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NA Digest Friday, May 16, 2025 Volume 25 : Issue 20

Today's Editor:

  Alex Townsend
  Cornell University
  townsend@cornell.edu

Today's Topics:

SIAM Activity Group on Optimization Prizes (Call for Nominations)
Introducing MOLE (Mimetic Operators Library Enhanced)
New Book, A First Course in Linear Optimization
New Book, Pole-Swapping Algorithms for the Eigenvalue Problem
10th Workshop on High-Dimensional Approximation, Sep 2025
Announcement on the 16th Feng Kang Prize of Scientific Computing
Applied and Industrial Mathematics, Germany, Oct 2025
JuliaCon Local Paris 2025
MFEM Community Workshop, Sept 2025
Reminder: registration open for ACOMEN2025 (September 15-19, 2025, Ghent, Belgium)
Call for postdoctoral position in quantum and evolutionary machine learning
EXTENDED DEADLINE – Five Assistant Professor Positions in Applied Mathematics at UC3M
PhD Position in Scientific Computing and Machine Learning, Italy
Postdoc Position, Numerical Analysis, University of Edinburgh, UK
Postdoc in Machine Learning and Computational Biology, U. of Memphis
Postdoc position in Numerical Linear Algebra at Nagoya University, Japan
Postdoctoral position in Topology Optimization at CTU in Prague (Czechia)/TU Eindhoven (Netherlands)
Contents, AIMS New Article: CAC Vol. 5, Art. 3
Contents, AIMS New Issue: MFC 8-5
Contents, AIMS New Issue: NACO 15-3

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From: Luis Nunes Vicente lnv@lehigh.edu
Date: May 15, 2025
Subject: SIAM Activity Group on Optimization Prizes (Call for Nominations)

The SIAM Activity Group on Optimization (SIAG/OPT) invites nominations for its three prestigious prizes, to be awarded at the upcoming 2026 SIAM Conference on Optimization. These prizes are awarded every three years and recognize outstanding contributions to the field of optimization across different stages of a researcher's career and types of scholarly work.

SIAM Activity Group on Optimization Best Paper Prize
Established in 1992, this prize is awarded to the author or authors of the most outstanding paper on a topic in optimization.
Nominate here: https://www.siam.org/programs-initiatives/prizes-awards/activity-group-prizes/siam-activity-group-on-optimization-best-paper-prize

SIAM Activity Group on Optimization Test of Time Award
Established in 2022, the award is given to an individual or group of researchers for an outstanding work that has had significant and sustained influence on the field of optimization over a time period of at least 10 years preceding the year of the award.
Nominate here: https://www.siam.org/programs-initiatives/prizes-awards/activity-group-prizes/siam-activity-group-on-optimization-test-of-time-award

SIAM Activity Group on Optimization Early Career Prize
Established in 2018, the prize is awarded to an individual in their early career for outstanding, influential, and potentially long-lasting contributions to the field of optimization.
Nominate here: https://www.siam.org/programs-initiatives/prizes-awards/activity-group-prizes/siam-activity-group-on-optimization-early-career-prize

We encourage the SIAM community to recognize and celebrate excellence in optimization research by nominating deserving candidates for these awards.

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From: Jose E Castillo jcastillo@sdsu.edu
Date: May 09, 2025
Subject: Introducing MOLE (Mimetic Operators Library Enhanced)

MOLE is an open-source library that implements high-order mimetic operators.
It provides discrete analogs of the most common vector calculus operators:
divergence, gradient, curl, and Laplacian. These operators act on functions
discretized over staggered grids (uniform, nonuniform, and curvilinear), and
they satisfy local and global conservation laws. MOLE’s operators can be
utilized to develop code for solving partial differential equations (PDEs).

MOLE Webpage is Live:
https://mole-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

We are looking for collaborators please check out our webpage

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From: Mitchell Graham mgraham@siam.org
Date: May 12, 2025
Subject: New Book, A First Course in Linear Optimization

A First Course in Linear Optimization by Amir Beck and Nili Guttmann-Beck

This self-contained textbook provides the foundations of linear optimization,
covering topics in both continuous and discrete linear optimization. It gradually
builds the connection between theory, algorithms, and applications so that
readers gain a theoretical and algorithmic foundation, familiarity with a variety of
applications, and the ability to apply the theory and algorithms to actual
problems.

To deepen the reader’s understanding, the authors provide many applications
from diverse areas of applied sciences, such as resource allocation, line fitting,
graph coloring, the traveling salesman problem, game theory, and network flows.
The book also includes more than 180 exercises, most of them with partial
answers and about 70 with complete solutions, as well as a continuous illustration
of the theory through examples and exercises.

A First Course in Linear Optimization is intended to be read cover to cover and
requires only a first course in linear algebra as a prerequisite. Its 13 chapters can
be used as lecture notes for a first course in linear optimization.

5/5/2025 / xii + 370 pages / Softcover / 978-1-61197-829-2 / List $74.00 / SIAM
Member $51.80 / CS33

Bookstore link:
https://epubs.siam.org/doi/book/10.1137/1.9781611978308

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From: Mitchell Graham mgraham@siam.org
Date: May 12, 2025
Subject: New Book, Pole-Swapping Algorithms for the Eigenvalue Problem

Pole-Swapping Algorithms for the Eigenvalue Problem by Daan Camps, Thomas
Mach, Raf Vandebril, and David S. Watkins

Matrix eigenvalue problems arise in a wide variety of fields in science and
engineering, so it is important to have reliable and efficient methods for solving
them. Of the methods devised, bulge-chasing algorithms, such as the famous
QR and QZ algorithms, are the most important. This book focuses on pole-
swapping algorithms, a new class of methods that are generalizations of bulge-
chasing algorithms and a bit faster and more accurate owing to their inherent
flexibility. The pole-swapping theory developed by the authors sheds light on
the functioning of the whole class of algorithms, including QR and QZ.

The only book on the topic, Pole-Swapping Algorithms for the Eigenvalue
Problem describes the state of the art on eigenvalue methods and provides an
improved understanding and explanation of why these important algorithms
work.

2025 / viii + 96 pages / Softcover / 978-1-61197-836-0 / List $54.00 / SIAM
Member $37.80 / SL07

Bookstore link:
https://epubs.siam.org/doi/book/10.1137/1.9781611978377

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From: Jochen Garcke garcke@ins.uni-bonn.de
Date: May 14, 2025
Subject: 10th Workshop on High-Dimensional Approximation, Sep 2025

The 10th Workshop on High-Dimensional Approximation (HDA) will be
held at the University of Bonn, Germany, on September 8-12, 2025.

Abstracts should be submitted by the 15th June, 2025.

Please see the website for more information
https://ins.uni-bonn.de/2025/hda

The HDA 2025 workshop is the latest instalment of a series of biennial
international meetings that serve as forum for researchers to exchange
ideas and co-ordinate research agendas at the forefront of
high-dimensional approximation and computation.

Methods include, but are not limited to,
- Deep neural networks
- Kernel approaches
- Low rank tensor decompositions
- Quasi-Monte Carlo approaches
- Sparse grids

Applications in high-dimensions include, but are not limited to,
dimensionality reduction, function approximation, approximation in
Chemistry, Physics and other Sciences, numerical solution of partial
differential equations, inverse problems, machine learning, numerical
integration, reduced order modelling, uncertainty quantification.

Local Organization:
Bastian Bohn (University of Bonn)
Jochen Garcke (University of Bonn and Fraunhofer SCAI)
Michael Griebel (University of Bonn and Fraunhofer SCAI)

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From: Rujuan Ding dingrj@lsec.cc.ac.cn
Date: May 12, 2025
Subject: Announcement on the 16th Feng Kang Prize of Scientific Computing

The 16th Feng Kang Prize of Scientific Computing has been awarded to:

Dr. Peijun Li,
Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, China
Dr. Kui Ren,
Columbia University, USA

For their significant contributions in mathematical theory and
computational methods for inverse scattering problems of wave equations;
computational and theoretical understanding of inverse problems for
PDEs, and mathematical theory of optical imaging.

The award ceremony will be held at the General Assembly of the China
Society for Computational Mathematics in Changsha, August 17 - August
21, 2025.

The Office of Feng Kang Prize of Scientific Computing
Beijing, May 12, 2025

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From: Bernd Simeon simeon@mathematik.uni-kl.de
Date: May 16, 2025
Subject: Applied and Industrial Mathematics, Germany, Oct 2025

The third edition of the Kaiserslautern Applied and Industrial Mathematics Days
– KLAIM will take place in Kaiserslautern, Germany, from October 6th-8th, 2025.
The purpose of this workshop is to provide a forum for applied mathematicians
from academia, research labs and industry to exchange ideas and to showcase
recent results.

This year's edition of KLAIM will put emphasis on Coupled Problems.
The workshop is hosted jointly by the Fraunhofer-Institute for Industrial
Mathematics and the Dept. of Mathematics at the RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau.

The program will be structured along the tracks
1. Coupling across scales - multiscale methods in the materials sciences
2. Coupling across domains - multiphysics simulation
3. Co-simulation and control in coupled engineering applications
4. Coupled discrete and bilevel optimization problems
5. Solver coupling and high performance computing
Additionally, there is a special session on success stories from collaboration
projects with industry, organized by the European Network EU-MATHS-IN.

Keynote speakers: Marco Discacciati (Loughborough University), Peter Gangl
(RICAM Linz), Johannes Gerstmayr (University of Innsbruck), Martine Labbé
(Université Bruxelles), Alexander Schweitzer (University of Bonn), Wolfgang Wall
(TU Munich), Margaret Wiecek (Clemson University), Jan Zeman (Czech
Technical University Prague)

The abstract submission is now open and can be found at:
www.itwm.fraunhofer.de/klaim
The deadline is June 30th, 2025
For questions write to us at: klaim@mathematik.uni-kl.de

We are looking forward to seeing you in Kaiserslautern.
Anita Schöbel and Bernd Simeon

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From: Joseph Gergaud joseph.gergaud@toulouse-inp.fr
Date: May 13, 2025
Subject: JuliaCon Local Paris 2025

Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that the conference JuliaCon Local Paris 2025 will
take place on October 2nd and 3rd at Conservatoire National des Arts et
Métiers. This scientific event revolves around the Julia programming language,
which is heavily used across scientific computing, numerical optimization,
machine learning and physical modeling. The goal of this meetup is to grow the
European open-source community, exchange ideas and code, and foster new
academic or industrial projects.
All the information about the conference is available on the official website
https://juliacon.org/local/paris2025/. In particular, the call for contributions is
open until May 15th at https://pretalx.com/juliacon-local-paris-2025/. If you are
using Julia for your work, we invite you to submit a proposal for a talk or poster.
And if you are or know a company willing to sponsor the conference, please
send us an email at paris25@julialang.org.
See you in October!
The organizing committee of JuliaCon Local Paris 2025

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From: Will Pazner pazner@pdx.edu
Date: May 14, 2025
Subject: MFEM Community Workshop, Sept 2025

The annual MFEM Community Workshop returns on September 10-11, 2025 at
Portland State University in Portland, OR and online via Zoom. The
event is hybrid and open to everyone. The workshop webpage can be
found at https://mfem.org/workshop

Our goals are to foster collaboration among all MFEM users and
developers, share the latest MFEM features with the broader community,
deepen application engagements, and solicit feedback to guide future
development directions for the project.

Please register for the workshop no later than August 27:
https://forms.gle/r39w56Lj3d2RZRbF8

We are currently soliciting talks for the workshop, including
dedicated sessions for student lightning talks. If you or your
students are interested in presenting, we encourage you to indicate so
on the registration form or reach out to mfem@llnl.gov. We’d love to
showcase a broad range of contributions from the community.

Submission is also open for the annual simulation and visualization
contest. See details on the workshop website.

Additionally, the MFEM HPC tutorial hosted on AWS will be held
immediately before the workshop, on September 9. Registration for the
HPC tutorial is separate from the workshop, and closes on September 8:
https://hpcic.llnl.gov/tutorials/2025-hpc-tutorials

Please email any questions to mfem@llnl.gov. We hope you can join us
for our fifth year!

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From: Karel Van Bockstal karel.vanbockstal@ugent.be
Date: May 09, 2025
Subject: Reminder: registration open for ACOMEN2025 (September 15-19, 2025, Ghent, Belgium)

We are pleased to remind you that the ninth international conference on
"Advanced COmputational Methods in ENgineering and Applied
Mathematics" (ACOMEN2025) will be held at the congress center
Zebrastraat in Ghent, Belgium from September 15 to September 19, 2025.

The conference aims to provide an international forum for presenting and
discussing recent advances in computational and applied mathematics
across a broad range of engineering and scientific disciplines.

We welcome the following distinguished plenary speakers: Peter Bastian
(Universität Heidelberg), Paul Bressloff (Imperial College London), Jerome
Droniou (University of Montpellier), Jan S. Hesthaven (Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology), Barbara Kaltenbacher (Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt),
Michael Klibanov (University of North Carolina at Charlotte), Matti Lassas
(University of Helsinki) and Barbara Wohlmuth (Technical University of
Munich).

We invite you to participate in the conference. Registration and abstract
submission are now open via our website:
https://cage.ugent.be/acomen2025/index.html
You may register now and submit your abstract at a later stage.

We also welcome proposals for mini-symposia. A mini-symposium is a
session of at least four coordinated presentations on a topic of current
relevance within the scope of the conference. To propose a mini-symposium,
please send the following information by e-mail: tentative title, description,
contact details of at least four speakers.

Organising committee: Michael Ruzhansky, Marián Slodička, Karel Van
Bockstal (Ghent University)
Scientific committee: Christophe Geuzaine (University of Liège), Sorin Pop
(Hasselt University), Enrique Zuazua (Friedrich Alexander University of
Erlangen-Nürnberg)

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From: Joao Paulo Papa joao.papa@unesp.br
Date: May 12, 2025
Subject: Call for postdoctoral position in quantum and evolutionary machine learning

Quantum circuits play a crucial role in quantum information processing, forming
the foundation of quantum computing. In this computational paradigm,
quantum bits (qubits) are manipulated through quantum gates, enabling the
execution of complex tasks. Unlike classical circuits, quantum circuits possess
the remarkable ability to perform multiple operations simultaneously due to
phenomena of superposition and quantum entanglement. The construction of
quantum circuits involves the arrangement of quantum gates in a specific
sequence. These gates, which serve as the fundamental building blocks of
circuits, execute logical operations on qubits. By manipulating quantum bits
through a sequence of quantum gates, it becomes possible to perform logical
operations and solve problems more efficiently than with classical algorithms.
The design of quantum circuits begins with decomposing the desired quantum
operation into a sequence of quantum gates. These gates are then organized in
order to implement the logical operation. This process requires careful
consideration of gate properties such as unitarity and fidelity, ensuring
accuracy in the execution of the desired operation. Designing quantum circuits
is a challenging task that demands a deep understanding of quantum
mechanics. Moreover, it is essential to consider concepts such as qubits,
superposition, quantum entanglement, common quantum gates, operation
decomposition, and performance metrics such as quantum error and error
correction. Ongoing research in this field aims to overcome technical barriers
and realize the revolutionary potential of quantum computing.

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From: Victor Bayona vbayona@math.uc3m.es
Date: May 14, 2025
Subject: EXTENDED DEADLINE – Five Assistant Professor Positions in Applied Mathematics at UC3M

The Department of Mathematics at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid invites applications for 5 full-time Assistant Professor positions (Profesorado Ayudante Doctor) in Applied Mathematics, starting September 2025. These are 6-year contracts, with the opportunity for the position to be converted into a permanent position after a positive evaluation. Duties include research, teaching, and departmental service.

Fields of interest include:
- Numerical Analysis
- Scientific Computing
- Computational Math & Machine Learning
- Numerical Linear Algebra
- Complex Systems
- Modeling in Engineering, Data Science, or Biology
- Other areas aligned with department research

Ph.D. in Mathematics or a related field required by the application deadline. A strong research record and teaching commitment are expected.

**EXTENDED DEADLINE: May 21, 2025, 14:00 CEST**

Application must include:
- Standardized CV (Curriculum Vitae Normalizado)
- Declaration of Responsibility (Modelo de Declaración Responsable)
- Other documents as listed in the official call

Full details and application:
https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/340059

More information about the department:
https://www.uc3m.es/mathematics-department/home

For inquiries, contact: Prof. Víctor Bayona (vbayona@math.uc3m.es)

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From: Bruno Carpentieri bruno.carpentieri@unibz.it
Date: May 16, 2025
Subject: PhD Position in Scientific Computing and Machine Learning, Italy

At the Faculty of Engineering of the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano (Italy), we
are currently offering a fully funded PhD position (supported under the ESF+
scheme), focused on developing scalable numerical methods and machine
learning techniques for multiphysics simulations in cutting-edge applications in
the areas of fusion energy, electromagnetics, and metal additive manufacturing.

The project combines data-driven modeling, Physics-Informed Neural Networks
(PINNs), and the development of real-time simulation frameworks inspired by
digital twin concepts. These tools aim to support predictive simulation and
adaptive control on modern high-performance computing (HPC) architectures.
The project aligns with the Smart Specialization Strategy (RIS3) in Digitalization,
Green Technologies, and Sustainability, and promotes collaboration between
academia and industry.

The ideal candidate should have a strong background in numerical methods and
scientific computing, with a keen interest in applying AI to complex physical
systems. Experience with parallel programming (MPI, CUDA) and/or machine
learning is highly desirable.

For more information and to apply:

https://www.unibz.it/en/faculties/engineering/phd-computer-science/
(Scroll to the bottom of the page and select "2nd Call – ESF+".)

Application deadline: 11 June 2025, by 12:00 noon CEST (GMT+2)

For further information, feel free to contact me at bruno.carpentieri@unibz.it.

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From: John Pearson j.pearson@ed.ac.uk
Date: May 14, 2025
Subject: Postdoc Position, Numerical Analysis, University of Edinburgh, UK

We invite applications for a two-year postdoctoral position based in the School
of Mathematics of the University of Edinburgh. This postdoctoral position will
be devoted to research on the EPSRC (UK) grant "Randomized Numerical
Linear Algebra for Optimization and Control of Partial Differential Equations
(PDEs)". It is one of two positions funded by EPSRC, and will be supervised by
Prof. John Pearson (University of Edinburgh) and Prof. Stefan Güttel (University
of Manchester). This post will involve the use of randomized sketching to
devise solvers for linear and nonlinear PDEs, applied to problems from
optimization and control. As such, the candidate should have some background
in numerical linear algebra and, more generally, numerical analysis.

Application deadline is 2nd June 2025 and interviews are expected to take
place in late June or early July 2025. Informal enquiries can be made to
j.pearson@ed.ac.uk

Link to job portal:
https://elxw.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_1
001/job/12476

Link to jobs.ac.uk advert:
https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DNA984/postdoctoral-research-associate

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From: Bernie J. Daigle, Jr. bjdaigle@memphis.edu
Date: May 14, 2025
Subject: Postdoc in Machine Learning and Computational Biology, U. of Memphis

A postdoctoral fellow position is available for an outstanding candidate
interested in developing and applying state-of-the-art machine learning
methods to multi-omics data to identify biomarkers for post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD). The successful applicant will join the Systems Biology of
PTSD Biomarkers Consortium (SBPBC), a long-standing collaboration between
the University of Memphis, New York University (NYU), Harvard University,
Brown University, the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), the
Institute for Systems Biology (ISB), and Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
(WRAIR). Over the last 15 years, the SBPBC has measured >1 million blood-
based molecular markers in >13,000 military service members and civilians with
and without PTSD. Members of the Daigle Lab (https://daiglelab.org) have
successfully applied machine learning methods to these markers to enable
accurate PTSD diagnosis, prognosis, and clinical subtyping. The postdoctoral
fellow will lead efforts to develop novel machine learning models for integrating
omics datasets (e.g., genomic, transcriptomic, epigenomic, proteomic,
metabolomic) with relevant molecular pathways to further improve these
capabilities. The position offers outstanding opportunities for collaboration with
members of the SBPBC and access to comprehensive high-dimensional
molecular datasets for the development and application of cutting-edge
machine learning methods.

We seek highly motivated candidates with the ability to work both
independently and in a collaborative environment. The position offers a
competitive salary plus benefits for an initial appointment of 12 months, with
the potential for extension contingent upon continued funding and satisfactory
performance. Screening of applicants will begin June 5, 2025, but the position
is open until filled. If interested, please see here for more information and to
apply: https://workforum.memphis.edu/postings/43981

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From: Tomohiro Sogabe sogabe@na.nuap.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Date: May 15, 2025
Subject: Postdoc position in Numerical Linear Algebra at Nagoya University, Japan

A postdoctoral position is available in the research group of Dr. Shao-Liang
Zhang and Dr. Tomohiro SOGABE at Nagoya University, Japan [1].

We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to contribute to the following
research areas:

* Development of iterative methods for large linear systems
* Development of iterative methods for large eigenvalue problems

Qualifications:
* A PhD in mathematics, statistics, computer science, physics, or a related
field.
* Research experience in Numerical linear algebra
* Programming skills in Fortran or C or MATLAB or Python or Julia

The successful candidate will join Dr. Shao-Liang Zhang and Dr. Tomohiro
SOGABE’s research group and also participate in research activities related to
the Moonshot R&D program “Backcasting digital system by super-dimensional
state engineering” [2].

The salary will be 5,000,000 JPY or more per year (before tax).
The position is initially available until 31 March 2026, with the possibility of
extension up to 31 March 2030, depending on the candidate’s performance
and availability of funding.

To apply, please send the following documents to Dr. Tomohiro Sogabe [3] via
email (sogabe@na.nuap.nagoya-u.ac.jp):
* CV including a list of publications
* One-page research statement
* Contact information for at least one reference

[1] https://en.nagoya-u.ac.jp
[2] https://www.jst.go.jp/moonshot/en/program/goal10/A3_hoshi.html
[3] https://na.nuap.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~sogabe/sogabe_e.html

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From: Jan Zeman jan.zeman@cvut.cz
Date: May 12, 2025
Subject: Postdoctoral position in Topology Optimization at CTU in Prague (Czechia)/TU Eindhoven (Netherlands)

The Faculty of Civil Engineering at the Czech Technical University in Prague
invites applications for a postdoctoral position in topology optimization of
pneumatically actuated programmable metamaterials for soft robotics
applications. The position is jointly funded by the CTU Global Postdoctoral
Fellowship [https://www.cvut.cz/en/ctu-global-postdoc-fellowship] and the
interdisciplinary research project ROBOPROX [https://roboprox.eu].

In this project, the candidate will develop advanced topology optimization
techniques and tools for designing pneumatically actuated systems with
applications in active mechanical metamaterials and soft robotics. The goal is
to create microstructures that transition between stable states through
applied pressure and contact, with each configuration tailored for different
effective properties, such as those critical for a soft robotic finger following a
predefined trajectory. Key optimization criteria include effective stiffness and
target deformation based on applied pressure and stability.

We seek a candidate with a Ph.D. in computational mechanics, mathematics, or
computational science, or a closely related field, with expertise in one or more
of the following areas:

* Modeling of elastic materials with large deformations and instabilities.
* Computational mechanics of materials and structures.
* Topology optimization and (computational) homogenization.
* Code development skills, preferably in MATLAB, C++, or a related
programming language.

The initial appointment will be for 12 months, with the possibility of renewal
for an additional year based on performance, mutual agreement, and
availability of funds. The application deadline is 31 May 2025, and the earliest
expected start date is 1 September 2025.

Interested candidates are invited to review the offer details at

https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/338697

and submit their application following the instructions provided there.

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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: May 13, 2025
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Article: CAC Vol. 5, Art. 3

Communications on Analysis and Computation
Volume: 5, Art. No.: 1
September 2025
https://www.aimsciences.org/CAC/article/2025/5/0

A monotonicity-based globalization of the level-set method for inclusion
detection
Bastian Harrach and Houcine Meftahi

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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: May 13, 2025
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Issue: MFC 8-5

Mathematical Foundations of Computing
Volume: 8, Issue: 5
October 2025
https://www.aimsciences.org/mfc/article/2025/8/5

Optimization algorithm for the time-dependent vehicle routing problem with
softtime windows: A research based on mixed integer model and mixed tabu
search
Xiongxiong Liao and Yongyun Shao

A simple approach for studying global asymptotic stability of a malware
spreading model on WSNs
Manh Tuan Hoang

Robust optimal dividend and reinsurance under model uncertainty
Yongxia Zhao and Xue Gong

Uniform-machine scheduling problems in green manufacturing system
Jiaxin Song, Cuixia Miao and Fanyu Kong

Some new Lyapunov-type inequalities for a class of (n+1)th order nonlinear
differential equations
Yun Hao and Haidong Liu

An integrated UWB-Vision framework for autonomous approach and landing of
UAVs in GPS-Denied environments
Jujiang Liu and Chunxiang Yan

Read more articles here:
https://www.aimsciences.org/mfc/article/2025/8/5

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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: May 09, 2025
Subject: Contents, AIMS New Issue: NACO 15-3

Numerical Algebra, Control and Optimization
Volume: 15, Issue: 3
September 2025
https://www.aimsciences.org/naco/article/2025/15/3

Regularization of inverse problems: deep equilibrium models versus bilevel
learning
Danilo Riccio, Matthias J. Ehrhardt and Martin Benning

ε-weak Pareto minimality in D. C. vector optimization
Omar Benslimane, Nazih Abderrazzak Gadhi and Imad Amrani Zerrifi

A unified proximal gradient method for nonconvex composite optimization with
extrapolation
Miao Zhang and Hongchao Zhang

A stochastic maximum principle for general mean-field system with constraints
Shahlar Meherrem and Mokhtar Hafayed

A regularization-penalization method for the optimal control of elliptic variational
inequalities
Youness Mezzan and Moulay Hicham Tber

Efficient approximation of novel residual bounds for a parameter dependent
quadratic eigenvalue problem
Matea Ugrica, Ninoslav Truhar, Zoran Tomljanović and Michael Karow

Read more articles here:
https://www.aimsciences.org/naco/article/2025/15/3

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