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NA Digest Friday, January 17, 2025 Volume 25 : Issue 3

Today's Editor:

  David S. Bindel
  Cornell University
  bindel@cornell.edu

Today's Topics:

Euler for Holder continuous right sides
Firedrake user/developer workshop, Feb/March 2025
Call for Minisymposium Proposals: Midwest Numerical Analysis Day, April 2025
Fifth East Coast Optimization Meeting (ECOM), April 2025
Conference on Numerical Methods for Hyperbolic Problems, Darmstadt, Germany, June 2025
Deadline approaching, Matrix-Analytic Methods in Stochastic Models, Canada, Jun 2025
NSF REU Site on Big Data with HPC, ONLINE, Jun-Aug 2025
Portuguese American Optimization Workshop, Azores, June 13-15, 2025
Simula Summer School in Computational Physiology
Call for submissions, MIMAR, July 2025
SIAM Conference on Applied and Computational Discrete Algorithms (ACDA25), Jul-Aug 2025
Announcement and Call for minisymposia, SIMAI2025, Sep 2025
Call for Minisymposia, *Deadline Extended*, ENUMATH 2025, Sep 2025
Department Head Position at Mississippi State University, USA
Associate Professor position in Computational and Applied Mathematics - Monash University, Australia
Research Assistant position at WIAS Berlin, Germany
Research Assistant Position at WIAS Berlin, Germany
Open Position: MTS Maths/Stats Software Engineer AMD Manchester, UK
PhD/Post-doc Position in Data-Driven Fluid Dynamics, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Postdoc and PhD Positions in NLA and HPC, Charles University, Czechia
Postdoc and PhD positions on linear algebra compilers, Umeå University, Sweden
M.Sc./Ph.D. Position, Applied Math & Scientific Computing, McMaster University, Canada
Contents, ACTA CYBERNETICA 26(4)
Contents, AIMS Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 24(5)
Contents, AIMS Mathematical Control and Related Fields 15(2)
Contents, AIMS Mathematical Foundations of Computing 8(2)
Call for papers, ACOM and CSAE Topical Collection MORe24

See this issue of NA Digest on the web at:
  https://na-digest.coecis.cornell.edu/na-digest-html/25/v25n3.html

Submissions, FAQs, and archives:
  https://na-digest.coecis.cornell.edu/

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From: Tim Kelley ctk@ncsu.edu
Date: January 16, 2025
Subject: Euler for Holder continuous right sides

Does anyone have a reference for the convergence of the forward Euler
approximation of systems of initial value problems

y' = f(y), y(0) = y_0

where f is Holder continuous

|| f(y) - f(x) || \le C || y-x ||^p, 0 < p < 1

but not Lipschitz continuous.

If y_{n+1} = y_n + delta f(y_n) is y_n = y(n delta) + O(h^p)?

I have seen some papers about this for SDEs, but would like something
for ODEs.

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From: Robert Kirby robert_kirby@baylor.edu
Date: January 13, 2025
Subject: Firedrake user/developer workshop, Feb/March 2025

Firedrake, a high-level Python library for the automated solution of
partial differential equations by the finite element method, is please
to announce the 2025 edition of its workshop to be held at Baylor
University in Waco, TX, USA.

The workshop will be held 28 February - 1 March, immediately before
the SIAM CSE conference in Ft Worth. All current and prospective
Firedrake users and developers, as well as participants in similar
projects, are encouraged to attend the workshop.

Travel support for current students at institutions in Texas or
Louisiana is available thanks to the support of the Texas-Louisiana
section of SIAM.

For more information or to register, please visit our conference event
page at
https://www.firedrakeproject.org/firedrake/firedrake_usa_25.html

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From: Huijing Du hdu5@unl.edu
Date: January 13, 2025
Subject: Call for Minisymposium Proposals: Midwest Numerical Analysis Day, April 2025

Dear Colleagues and Friends,

We are excited to invite you to the 2025 Midwest Numerical Analysis
Day, hosted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, on April 5-6,
2025. We look forward to your participation and contributions to this
dynamic event.

Call for Minisymposium Proposals:

We are currently accepting submissions for Minisymposium
Proposals. Each minisymposium may include up to three sessions, with
each session consisting of six 20-minute talks. Proposals should be
submitted to mwnaday2025@unl.edu, with the minisymposium title,
organizers and affiliations, and a rough estimate for the expected
number of speakers.
Submission Deadline: Friday, February 14, 2025

Contributed Talks and Poster Presentations:

In addition, we are soliciting contributed talks; each contributed
talk will be of 20 minutes duration. The deadline for the submission
of titles and abstracts for contributed talks and poster presentations
is Friday, March 7, 2025. The abstract submission link will be posted
on the conference website.

Registration and Additional Information:

Links for registration, abstract submission, and travel support
applications will be available on the conference website soon:

https://math.unl.edu/midwest-numerical-analysis-day-2025/

For any questions or further assistance, feel free to reach out to us
at mwnaday2025@unl.edu. We look forward to welcoming you to Lincoln
for an engaging and inspiring conference!

Best regards,
George Avalos, Huijing Du, Shiying Li, and Petronela Radu
MWNADay 2025 organizers

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From: Harbir Antil hantil@gmu.edu
Date: January 15, 2025
Subject: Fifth East Coast Optimization Meeting (ECOM), April 2025

Dear all,

We plan to host the Fifth East Coast Optimization Meeting (ECOM) on

April 17-18, 2025

at

George Mason University, Arlington Campus, Virginia

The focus of the fifth ECOM is on

"Optimization and Digital Twins"

Everyone is welcome to attend, however, registration is mandatory. You
can register on the workshop website

https://math.gmu.edu/~hantil/ECOM/2025/

https://math.gmu.edu/~hantil/ECOM/2025/registration_form.html


Funding: The workshop is funded by

1. NSF - DMS 2503030 (Conference award)
2. Sandia National Labs
3. Center for Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence (CMAI)

Travel support (including hotel) is available for early career
researchers (students and postdocs). The funding and contributed talk
submission deadline is

February 15, 2025

For funding requests, please ask your advisor to send us
recommendation letter.


On behalf of the organizing committee,


Harbir Antil (George Mason University)
Drew P. Kouri (Sandia National Labs)
Denis Ridzal (Sandia National Labs)

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From: Jan Giesselmann giesselmann@mathematik.tu-darmstadt.de
Date: January 11, 2025
Subject: Conference on Numerical Methods for Hyperbolic Problems, Darmstadt, Germany, June 2025

Registration and abstract submission are now open for the Conference
on Numerical Methods for Hyperbolic Problems (NumHyp) which will be
held on June 9-13, 2025 in Darmstadt (Germany).

NumHyp aims at promoting the exchange between mathematicians on issues
related to recent developments and new directions in the field of
numerical methods for hyperbolic partial differential equations, such
as the compressible Euler and Navier-Stokes equations, shallow water
equations, multiphase fluid models, hyperbolic formulations of
continuum mechanics and general relativity.

Invited speakers:
Cipriano Escalante Sanchez (University of Málaga, Spain)
Elena Gaburro (University of Verona, Italy)
Christiane Helzel (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany)
David Ketcheson (KAUST, Saudi Arabia)
Gladys Narbona-Reina (University of Sevilla, Spain)
Martin Parisot (Inria, Bordeaux, France)
Christian Rohde (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
Andrea Thomann (Inria, Strasbourg, France)
Marie-Hélène Vignal (University of Toulouse, France)

More information can be found at https://numhyp25.sciencesconf.org/

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From: Federico Poloni federico.poloni@unipi.it
Date: January 14, 2025
Subject: Deadline approaching, Matrix-Analytic Methods in Stochastic Models, Canada, Jun 2025

The deadline for submitting abstracts to the 12th Matrix-Analytic
Methods in Stochastic Models (MAM) Conference is approaching.
This multidisciplinary conference aims to bring together
researchers in queuing theory and applied probability, numerical
methods, and applications. It will be held at the Fields Institute
in Toronto, Canada, from June 25th to June 27th, 2025.

# Important dates:
Abstract submission deadline: 18 February 2025
Registration deadline: 18 May 2025 (27 April 2025 for speakers)

# Conference Homepage:
https://sites.google.com/ontariotechu.net/mam-12-conference/home

# Invited speakers:
• Amy Ward (University of Chicago)
• Ivo Adan (Eindhoven University of Technology)
• Mark Squillante (IBM Research)
• Opher Baron (University of Toronto and CEO of SiMLQ)

# Organizing co-chairs:
Amir Rastpour (Ontario Tech University)
Yiqiang Zhao (Carleton University)

# Program co-chairs:
Brian Fralix (Clemson University)
Federico Poloni (University of Pisa)

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From: Matthias K Gobbert gobbert@umbc.edu
Date: January 12, 2025
Subject: NSF REU Site on Big Data with HPC, ONLINE, Jun-Aug 2025

Dear Colleagues,

Please forward to undergraduate students interested in AI and HPC!

We are organizing an NSF-funded REU (Research Experiences for
Undergraduates) Site program at UMBC: Online Interdisciplinary
Big Data Analytics in Science and Engineering. It is a purely
online program open to students from the entire nation.
The 8-week program will include training in fundamentals of HPC
software (MPI) and productivity tools (SLURM) on large
distributed-memory clusters with CPUs and GPUs as well as Data
Analytics applications like Tensorflow, Keras, PyTorch, and Horovod.
Each student will be paid a stipend of $5,600 for participation and
provided with opportunities to present their work at conferences.
We are looking for students from all STEM disciplines and
particularly also for students who are interested in gaining
Big Data, HPC, and application experience.

More information can be found at https://bigdatareu.umbc.edu
and the PDF flyer there. The application is by 03/01/2025
using the NSF ETAP system. The two project topics planned are
(1) Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Research for Earth Applications;
(2) Machine Learning in Real-Time Imaging for Medical Imaging.
Both projects are in partnership with outside collaborators to give
an interdisciplinary research experience. The program is online to
enable participation of students who might not be free to travel
and is in teams for a collaborative research experience. Each team
is supported by a dedicated graduate assistant and will publish a
technical report in the HPCF Tech. Rep. series. Every team in past
years has additionally published at least a conference paper.

Please distribute this opportunity to undergraduate students
and additional colleagues/communities. Thank you very much!

Matthias Gobbert, Math & Stat (gobbert@umbc.edu) and
Jianwu Wang, IS (jianwu@umbc.edu)

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From: Luis Nunes Vicente lnv@lehigh.edu
Date: January 11, 2025
Subject: Portuguese American Optimization Workshop, Azores, June 13-15, 2025

The Portuguese American Optimization Workshop (PAOW), a satellite
event of MOPTA 2025, will take place in Horta, Azores, Portugal from
June 13-15, 2025.

PAOW is primarily focused on continuous optimization and its
applications to machine learning.

The MOPTA 2025 Conference will take place in Ponta Delgada, Azores,
Portugal from June 17-20, 2025.

PAOW Invited Speakers:
Jason Altschuler (University of Pennsylvania, USA), Miguel F. Anjos
(University of Edinburgh, UK), Coralia Cartis (University of Oxford,
UK), Tianyi Chen (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA), Maryam Fazel
(University of Washington, USA), Mario A. T. Figueiredo (Instituto
Superior Técnico, Portugal), Benjamin Grimmer (Johns Hopkins
University, USA), Joaquim R. R. A. Martins (University of Michigan,
USA), Jorge Nocedal (Northwestern University, USA), Courtney Paquette
(McGill University, Canada), Clément W. Royer (Université
Paris-Dauphine-PSL, France), Soroosh Shafiee (Cornell University,
USA), Katya Scheinberg (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA), Luis
Nunes Vicente (Lehigh University, USA), Stefan Wild (Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory, USA), Stephen J. Wright (University of
Wisconsin-Madison, USA), Wotao Yin (Alibaba Group US, USA)

Important dates:
PAOW June 13-15, 2025
Abstract Submission Deadline March 1, 2025
Registration Deadline April 1, 2025
Late Registration Deadline May 15, 2025 (tour and dinner may not be
guaranteed)

For more information about PAOW (including registration and abstract
submission), please visit https://coral.ise.lehigh.edu/paow

For information about MOPTA 2025, please visit
https://coral.ise.lehigh.edu/mopta2025

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From: Kimberly McCabe kimberly@simula.no
Date: January 13, 2025
Subject: Simula Summer School in Computational Physiology

The 2025 edition of the Simula Summer School in Computational
Physiology is now open for applications! The school focuses on
multiscale modeling of electrophysiology and mechanics in excitable
tissues, with a focus on the heart and brain. Over the course of the
school you will replicate and design in silico experiments across the
various physiological scales from protein to tissue. Students will
also participate in an intensive writing workshop with Nature editors
to learn valuable skills in writing and publishing scientific papers.

We are currently seeking master's and early doctoral students to
participate, and will accept applications until February 14th 2025.

The initial series of lectures and exercises will be hosted by Simula
in Oslo, Norway (June 16th – 27th), and will be followed by project
work, a workshop in scientific writing skills, guest lectures and
final student presentations hosted by the University of California San
Diego (August 4th-12th). Successful course completion can earn 10 ECTS
credits through the University of Oslo.

Simula offers travel and accommodation grants to all accepted
applicants. These grants are designed to cover major costs associated
with travel to/from Oslo and/or San Diego (up to a combined maximum of
16000 NOK).

Details regarding scheduling, logistics, core scientific material, and
how to apply can be found through our online course information pages:
https://www.simula.no/sscp

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From: Pamela Bye conferences@ima.org.uk
Date: January 14, 2025
Subject: Call for submissions, MIMAR, July 2025

Tuesday July 8th – Thursday July 10th 2025
Université de Lorraine, France

MIMAR is the premier maintenance and reliability modelling conference.
It is an excellent international forum for disseminating information
on the state-of- the-art research, theories and practices in
maintenance and reliability modelling and offers a platform for
connecting researchers and practitioners from around the world.

Presentations are encouraged on theory or application of maintenance
and reliability:

• Maintenance and reliability modelling
• Reliability and maintenance engineering
• Degradation modelling and reliability assessment
• Digital twin for reliability and maintenance
• Predictive maintenance modelling and application
• Machine learning and data analysis in reliability and maintenance
engineering
• Reinforcement learning for maintenance decision-making and
optimization
• Prognostics and health management
• Awareness health control
• Safety, Security and Risk and management
• Fault detection and diagnosis
• Expert elicitation
• Operational research
• Production planning and control
• Quality control and management
• Resilience engineering
• Sustainability
• Systems modelling and simulation
• Life cycle/performance analysis

Full details at:
https://ima.org.uk/24805/13th-ima-international-conference-on-modelling-in-industrial-maintenance-and-reliability-mimar2025/

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From: Bora Ucar bora.ucar@ens-lyon.fr
Date: January 15, 2025
Subject: SIAM Conference on Applied and Computational Discrete Algorithms (ACDA25), Jul-Aug 2025

The SIAM ACDA25 submission deadlines are approaching:

+ Jan. 27 is the deadline for short abstract and submission
registration.

+ Feb. 3 is the deadline for Archival Proceedings papers (with talks)
(12 pages) and Extended Abstracts for talks without papers (2
pages).

More information is available at

https://www.siam.org/conferences-events/siam-conferences/acda25/

(Click on the Submissions link on this page for detailed instructions
on how to submit.)

Topics of interest include but are not limited to discrete or
combinatorial problems and algorithms arising in:

• Algorithm engineering
• Algorithmic differentiation (AD)
• Combinatorial optimization and mathematical programming,
including scheduling and resource allocation problems
• Combinatorial scientific computing (CSC) including models,
algorithms, applications, numerical methods, and problems arising in
data analysis
• Computational biology and bioinformatics
• Data management and data science
• Design and analysis of application-inspired exact, approximation,
randomized, streaming, and learning-augmented algorithms
• Graph and hypergraph algorithms, including problems arising in
network science and complex networks
• Interaction between algorithms and modern computing platforms,
including challenges arising from memory hierarchies, accelerators,
and novel memory technologies
• Machine learning and statistical methods for solving combinatorial
problems
• Numerical linear algebra, including sparse matrix computations and
randomized approaches
• Parallel and distributed computing, including algorithms,
architectures, distributed systems, and all parallelism ranging from
instruction-level and multi-core all the way to clouds and Exascale
computing
• Other applications arising from security, computational finance,
computational chemistry/physics, quantum computing, etc.

Best regards,
Bora Ucar


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From: Luca Formaggia luca.formaggia@polimi.it
Date: January 15, 2025
Subject: Announcement and Call for minisymposia, SIMAI2025, Sep 2025

The 2025 edition of the biennial Congress of the Italian Society of
Applied and Industrial Mathematics (SIMAI) will be held in Trieste,
hosted by SISSA (International School for Advanced Studies) on
September 1-5, 2025.

The aim of the conference is to bring together researchers and
professionals from academia and industry active in the study of
mathematical and numerical models as well as their applications to
industrial and real-life problems; to stimulate interdisciplinary
research in applied mathematics and to foster interactions of the
scientific community with industry.

The following Plenary Speakers have confirmed their participation:

Ginestra Bianconi, University of London
Paola Cinnella, Sorbonne University, Paris
Manuel Castro Diaz, University of Malaga
Alajandro Frangi, University of Manchester
Miguel Moscoso, University Carlos III, Madrid
Alessandro Teta, University “La Sapienza”, Rome

We invite you to participate in this edition of the Congress by
submitting a proposal to organize a minisymposium in a topic close to
your expertise. We particularly encourage proposals for minisymposia
in new and developing areas that broaden the fields of applications.

Guidelines for the proposal and organisation of minisymposia as well
as further information on SIMAI 2025 may be found on the congress
website, https://simai2025.cimne.com/.

Key Date: Deadline for submission of proposals for minisymposia is
April 6, 2025.

Should you require more information, please do not hesitate to contact
the conference secretariat at: simai2025_sec@cimne.upc.edu

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From: Robert Scheichl r.scheichl@uni-heidelberg.de
Date: January 15, 2025
Subject: Call for Minisymposia, *Deadline Extended*, ENUMATH 2025, Sep 2025

The 15th ENUMATH Conference will take place

September 1-5, 2025 at Heidelberg University (Germany).

The Deadline for Minisymposium Proposals has been extended to January
31st, 2025 !!

For more details and to submit proposals please go to

https://enumath2025.eu/

We hope to welcome many of you in Heidelberg,

Robert Scheichl (Conference Chair)

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From: Amanda Diegel adiegel@math.msstate.edu
Date: January 15, 2025
Subject: Department Head Position at Mississippi State University, USA

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Mississippi State
University (MSU) is pleased to invite applications for the position of
Department Head. We seek applications from candidates with a bold
strategic vision for academic administration, research, and
teaching. The department, with approximately 74 undergraduates and 40
graduate students, forms a major component of the science, technology
education, and research across a thriving and entrepreneurial campus
that values and supports interdisciplinary and collaborative studies
and transformative research. Reporting to the Dean of the College of
Arts and Sciences (https://www.cas.msstate.edu), the Department Head
is a 12-month appointment charged with responsibilities for all
departmental operations including strategic planning, fiscal and
personnel management, academic scheduling, resource allocation, and
fundraising. The successful candidate will have strong administrative
skills, academic leadership experience, a national/international
reputation in the discipline, and a track record of excellence in
research, teaching, and professional service consistent with an
appointment at the rank of full professor.

Applicants must apply online at explore.msujobs.msstate.edu (search
job 508643 under the Careers tab). Complete applications must include
a cover letter, a CV, a statement of administrative experience and
philosophy (2-page maximum), a statement of research and teaching
expertise and goals (2-page maximum), a vision statement for promoting
growth while maintaining a collegial and respectful atmosphere that
ensures equal opportunity for all (2- page maximum) and contact
information for five references. Screening of applications will begin
February 1, 2025, but the position will remain open, and applications
accepted, until filled. Informal inquiries may be directed to the
Search Committee Chair, Professor Mitch Berman
(mberman@psychology.msstate.edu).

MSU is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants
will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
color, religion, ethnicity, sex (including pregnancy and gender
identity), national origin, disability status, age, sexual
orientation, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any
other characteristic protected by law. We always welcome nominations
and applications from women, members of any minority group, and others
who share our passion for building an inclusive community that
reflects the diversity of our student population.

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From: Ricardo Ruiz Baier ricardo.ruizbaier@monash.edu
Date: January 13, 2025
Subject: Associate Professor position in Computational and Applied Mathematics - Monash University, Australia

The School of Mathematics at Monash University (Melbourne, Australia)
invites applications for an Associate Professorship in Computational
and Applied Mathematics -- at Monash, this includes numerical
analysis, scientific computing, numerical optimisation, fluid
dynamics, and mathematical biology. We are seeking outstanding
candidates with a competitive track record, international visibility,
and demonstrated potential for excellence and leadership.

More information, including details on the application procedure, can
be found at

https://careers.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/671624/associate-professor-in-applied-mathematics

You can contact sci-maths-jobs@monash.edu for confidential enquiries,
or me for informal ones.

Applications will be received until Sunday 9th March 2025, 11:55PM
(AEDT).

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From: Marie Stöbe jobs@wias-berlin.de
Date: January 13, 2025
Subject: Research Assistant position at WIAS Berlin, Germany

The Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics (WIAS)
is an institute of the Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V. (FVB). The FVB
comprises seven non-university research institutes in Berlin which are
funded by the federal and state governments. The research institutes
belong to the Leibniz Association.

WIAS invites applications for a

Research Assistant position (f/m/d)
(Ref. 25/01)

in the Research Group

“Laser Dynamics”

(Head: Priv.-Doz. Dr. Uwe Bandelow). The position starts from
01.07.2025 and is limited to two years.

The work tasks include:
The researcher will work in the field of the research group on the
modeling of optoelectronic devices and on the analytical and numerical
investigation of such models, using in particular methods from the
field of nonlinear dynamics. This includes also the continuation and
development of cooperations with application partners.

We are looking for: Applicants should hold a Ph.D. degree in
mathematics or theoretical physics and have good speaking and writing
skills in English. We expect experience in at least one of the
following topics:
• Modeling and simulation of semiconductor laser devices or nonlinear
optics.
• Analytical and numerical investigation of nonlinear effects such as
pulse dynamics, bifurcations, or multiple time scales.
• Mathematical theory of delay-differential equations or partial
differential equations in the context of concrete application
problems.

Responsibilities:
• Conduct research leading to publications in international journals
• Present results at international conferences and workshops
• Contribution to proposals for third party funding and cooperation
with application partners

What we offer:
• Work in an interdisciplinary team-oriented environment in a premier
research institution in the field of applied mathematics
• Payment according to the collective agreement for the public service
(TVöD Bund) including the usual social benefits (30 vacation days in a
5-day week, company pension plan); subsidy for the company ticket for
public transport
• Possibility for mobile work
• A certified (Audit berufundfamilie) family-friendly work environment.
• Berlin offers endless opportunities to enjoy life outside
work. Neither the job nor living in Berlin requires German language
(although WIAS offers free German courses). We highly welcome
international applications. Scientifically, Berlin offers a rich
landscape with numerous opportunities for research, as well as job
prospects in academia and industry.

Please direct scientific queries to Priv.-Doz. Dr. U. Bandelow
(uwe.bandelow@wias-berlin.de)

The appointment is initially limited for two years. The salary is
according to the German TVöD scale.

The Weierstrass Institute is an equal opportunity employer. We
explicitly encourage female researchers to apply for the offered
position. Among equally qualified applicants, disabled candidates will
be given preference.

Please upload complete application documents including a cover letter,
curriculum vitae and photocopies of relevant certificates via our
online job- application facility (https://short.sg/j/52546204) until
February 28, 2025 using the button “Apply online”
(https://short.sg/a/52546204).

We look forward to your application!

See here for more information:
https://www.wias-berlin.de/jobs/index.jsp?lang=1
https://wias-berlin.softgarden.io/de/vacancies

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From: Marie Stöbe jobs@wias-berlin.de
Date: January 13, 2025
Subject: Research Assistant Position at WIAS Berlin, Germany

The Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics (WIAS)
is an institute of the Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V. (FVB). The FVB
comprises seven non-university research institutes in Berlin which are
funded by the federal and state governments. The research institutes
belong to the Leibniz Association.

WIAS invites applications for a

Research Assistant Position (f/m/d)
(Ref. 25/02)

in the Research Group

“Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computing“

(Head: Prof. Dr. V. John) starting as soon as possible.

We are looking for: The applicant should perform active research in
one of the following topics:

• Simulation of coupled multi-physics problems, preferably for
biomechanical problems,
• Modeling, simulation and numerical analysis of neuromorphic devices,
• Mesh Generation for solving partial differential equations in three-
dimensional domains.

Expected are the participation in the software development of the
group as well as the support of projects from applications in
collaboration with partners from WIAS or outside. A university
diploma or master degree in mathematics or a closely related
discipline as well as a PhD degree are required.

What we offer:

• WIAS Berlin is a premier research institution known for its strength
in optimization, optimal control, dynamical systems, and applied
mathematics in general.
• Mobile working
• A certified (Audit berufundfamilie) family-friendly work environment.
• Berlin is one of the most culture-rich and diverse international
cities in the world. It offers endless opportunities to enjoy life
outside work, while being very affordable compared to other major
cities. Neither the job nor living in Berlin requires German
language (although WIAS offers free German courses). We highly
welcome international applications. Scientifically, Berlin offers a
rich landscape with numerous opportunities for research, as well as
job prospects in academia and industry.

Technical queries should be directed to Prof. Dr. V. John
(john@wias-berlin).

The working hours are 39 hours per week and the position is
remunerated according to TVoeD Bund and is limited to two years.

The Weierstraß Institute is an equal opportunity employer. We
explicitly encourage female researchers to apply for the offered
position. Among equally qualified applicants, disabled candidates will
be given preference.

Please upload complete application documents including cover letter,
curriculum vitae, certificates, and a copy of your Ph.D. thesis (or
relevant publications) via our online job-application facility
(https://short.sg/j/52552474) until February 28, 2025 using the button
“Apply online” (https://short.sg/a/52552474).

We are looking forward to your application!

See here for more information:
https://www.wias-berlin.de/jobs/index.jsp?lang=1
https://wias-berlin.softgarden.io/de/vacancies

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From: Craig Lucas craig.lucas@amd.com
Date: January 11, 2025
Subject: Open Position: MTS Maths/Stats Software Engineer AMD Manchester, UK

AMD are looking for a candidate with strong applied maths/stats to
work on a classical machine learning software library in Manchester,
UK. Perhaps you have a suitable PhD/research experience and have
applied your knowledge over a number of years in a commercial software
environment.

Details:
https://careers.amd.com/careers-home/jobs/57244

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From: Heng Xiao heng.xiao@simtech.uni-stuttgart.de
Date: January 11, 2025
Subject: PhD/Post-doc Position in Data-Driven Fluid Dynamics, University of Stuttgart, Germany

The Chair of Data-Driven Fluid Dynamics at the University of Stuttgart
invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher/Ph.D. Student
position starting on June 1, 2025. This full-time position (100% TV-L
E13) is initially limited to three years. The position is part of a
DFG-funded project focused on developing data-driven turbulence and
heat-flux models for film cooling in turbines, in collaboration with
Prof. Solkeun Jee from Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology,
South Korea.

Applicants should hold a Master's degree for Ph.D. candidates or a
Ph.D. for postdoc candidates in engineering, mathematics, physics, or
a related field. A background in machine learning or fluid dynamics is
desirable. Proficiency in English is essential.

To apply, please submit a single PDF containing a motivation letter,
CV, and transcripts by February 15, 2025, to Ms. Shiraki
(seiko.shiraki@simtech.uni- stuttgart.de) with the subject
'Postdoctoral/Ph.D. Student position in Data- Driven Fluid Dynamics.'
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is
filled. For further inquiries, contact Prof. Heng Xiao at
heng.xiao@simtech.uni-stuttgart.de.

The University of Stuttgart is located in southern Germany, renowned
for its high quality of life, cultural richness, and excellent
infrastructure, making it an ideal place for study, research, and
living.

Further information can be found at:
https://www.hengx.org/post/researcher-recruitment


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From: Erin Claire Carson carson@karlin.mff.cuni.cz
Date: January 15, 2025
Subject: Postdoc and PhD Positions in NLA and HPC, Charles University, Czechia

Postdoc and PhD positions are available within the framework of the
ERC project "Analyzing and Exploiting Inexactness in Exascale Matrix
Computations", led by Erin Carson at the Faculty of Mathematics and
Physics at Charles University. Applications are invited from
candidates who have strong background in numerical linear algebra,
numerical analysis, parallel computing, or computational/data science
application domains. The anticipated start date for PhD students is
October 2025; for postdocs, the start date is flexible.

Further details about the project and application can be found at the
project website: https://www.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~carson/inexascale

Application deadline: March 1, 2025

Questions regarding the application can be directed to:
Dr. Erin C. Carson
Email: carson@karlin.mff.cuni.cz
Homepage: https://www.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~carson

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From: Paolo Bientinesi pauldj@cs.umu.se
Date: January 11, 2025
Subject: Postdoc and PhD positions on linear algebra compilers, Umeå University, Sweden

The Department of Computing Science at Umeå University (Sweden)
invites applications for postdoctoral and PhD positions to conduct
research on the compilation of linear algebra expressions.

Expressions containing vectors and matrices are ubiquitous in science
and engineering. Many programming languages make it possible to input
such expressions with almost no effort. However, the efficient
evaluation (compilation) of linear algebra expressions is a problem
still largely unsolved, even by the most advanced languages (e.g.,
Julia, Matlab).

The state-of-the-art compiler for linear algebra expressions is Linnea
(https://linnea.cs.umu.se/). Linnea's most significant limitation is
that all operands' sizes need to be known at compile time.

Recently, we received a grant from the Swedish Research Council to
investigate how to effectively evaluate linear algebra expressions
when the matrix sizes are unknown at compile-time. The project aims to
address the problem using e- graphs. We hypothesize that an e-graph
would be an effective tool for discovering and encoding a large set of
alternative ways of evaluating a particular expression with
unspecified matrix sizes. Once the matrix sizes become available (at
run time), an extraction algorithm would then identify the optimal
evaluation scheme.

If you are interested, these are the links to apply.
PhD student: https://umu.varbi.com/what:job/jobID:780040/
Postdoc: https://umu.varbi.com/what:job/jobID:782568/

The successful candidates will be part of the High-Performance and
Automatic Computing group (HPAC), working with Paolo Bientinesi and
Lars Karlsson. HPAC’s webpage: https://hpac.cs.umu.se/

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From: Bartosz Protas bprotas@mcmaster.ca
Date: January 11, 2025
Subject: M.Sc./Ph.D. Position, Applied Math & Scientific Computing, McMaster University, Canada

An opening for a graduate student (Master's or Ph.D.) is available in
Dr. Protas' research group at McMaster University with a start date of
September 1, 2025. The focus of this position is fundamental
investigations of extreme behavior, such as potential singularity
formation, in fluid flow models using a combination of mathematical
analysis and large-scale computations. Expected background involves
(ideally, a combination of) theoretical fluid mechanics, large-scale
scientific computing (including numerical optimization) and PDE
analysis. Details concerning application procedures are available at
the web address

https://math.mcmaster.ca/graduate/application-procedure/

The application deadline is February 1, 2025. Interested candidates
may also contact

Dr. Bartosz Protas
Department of Mathematics & Statistics, McMaster University
Email: bprotas@mcmaster.ca
URL: http://www.math.mcmaster.ca/bprotas

for additional information.

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From: Attila Tanács tanacs@inf.u-szeged.hu
Date: January 13, 2025
Subject: Contents, ACTA CYBERNETICA 26(4)

ACTA CYBERNETICA, 26(4)
Special Issue of SWIM 2022 and 2023
https://cyber.bibl.u-szeged.hu/index.php/actcybern/issue/view/Vol_26_4

Preface + In memoriam of Nicolas Delanoue
https://cyber.bibl.u-szeged.hu/index.php/actcybern/article/view/4555

A Constraint Programming Approach for Polytopic Simulation of Ordinary
Differential Equations --- A Collision Detection Application
Julien Alexandre dit Sandretto, Alexandre Chapoutot, Christophe
Garion, Xavier Thirioux
https://doi.org/10.14232/actacyb.3007711

Verified Bit and Power Allocation for MIMO Systems: A Comparison of
SVD Based Techniques With GMD
Ekaterina Auer, Andreas Ahrens
https://doi.org/10.14232/actacyb.301323

Robust Control and Actuator Fault Detection Based on an Iterative LMI
Approach: Application on a Quadrotor
Oussama Benzinane, Andreas Rauh
https://doi.org/10.14232/actacyb.301392

A New Interval Arithmetic to Generate the Complementary of Contractors
Pierre Filiol, Theotime Bollengier, Luc Jaulin, Jean Christophe Le
Lann
https://doi.org/10.14232/actacyb.300840

Exponential State Enclosure Techniques for the Implementation of
Validated Model Predictive Control
Mohamed Fnadi, Andreas Rauh
https://doi.org/10.14232/actacyb.302013

Set-Valued Approach for the Online Identification of the Open-Circuit
Voltage of Lithium-Ion Batteries
Marit Lahme, Andreas Rauh
https://doi.org/10.14232/actacyb.301185

The Codac Library --- A Catalog of Domains and Contractors
Simon Rohou, Benoît Desrochers, Fabrice Le Bars
https://doi.org/10.14232/actacyb.302772

RISC-V Based Hardware Acceleration of Interval Contractor Primitives
in the Context of Mobile Robotics
Pierre Filiol, Theotime Bollengier, Luc Jaulin, Jean-Christophe Le Lann
https://doi.org/10.14232/actacyb.306636

GPU-Accelerated, Interval-Based Parameter Identification Methods
Illustrated Using the Two-Compartment Problem
Lorenz Gillner, Ekaterina Auer
https://doi.org/10.14232/actacyb.306774

Asymptotically Minimal Contractors Based on the Centered Form
Application to the Stability Analysis of Linear Systems
Luc Jaulin
https://doi.org/10.14232/actacyb.306222

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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: January 15, 2025
Subject: Contents, AIMS Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 24(5)

Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis
May 2025, Vol. 24, No. 5
https://www.aimsciences.org/cpaa/article/2025/24/5

Emergent behaviors of the Motsch-Tadmor model on infinite graphs
Seung-Yeal Ha, Xinyu Wang and Xiaoping Xue

Global existence and asymptotic behavior in a two-dimensional
chemotaxis system with rotation
Yuxin Zhang, Yijie Xu and Yongjie Han

Non-degeneracy of bubbling solutions and applications for a critical
Grushin-type problem
Min Liu and Rui Sun

Classification of solutions of higher order critical Choquard equation
Yating Niu

Gradient estimates and Liouville theoremsfor a class of elliptic
equation on Riemannian manifolds
Youde Wang, Aiqi Zhang and Hongxing Zhao

Ground state solutions of planar indefinite Schrödinger equation with
supercritical exponential growth
Limin Zhang, Jiuyang Wei and Lizhen Lai

Read more articles here:
https://www.aimsciences.org/cpaa/article/2025/24/5

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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: January 15, 2025
Subject: Contents, AIMS Mathematical Control and Related Fields 15(2)

Mathematical Control and Related Fields
June 2025, Vol. 15, No. 2
https://www.aimsciences.org/mcrf/article/2025/15/2

Optimal control of the 2D Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation with
control energy in effective magnetic field
Sidhartha Patnaik and Kumarasamy Sakthivel

On the stability of Lévy driven stochastic jump systems. Towards an
unified approach for modeling and stabilizing impulsive and switched
systems
Sandesh Athni Hiremath and Naim Bajcinca

Indirect stabilization of semilinear coupled wave system
Radhia Ayechi, Moez Khenissi and Camille Laurent

A mean reversion selling rule with constraints
Phong Thanh Luu, Jingzhi Tie and Qing Zhang

Strong and exponential stabilization of linear boundary control
systems
Abdellah Lourini, Mohamed El Azzouzi and Mohamed Laabissi

Source identification problems for a class of subdiffusion equations
with weak nonlinearities
Nguyen Thi Van Anh and Nguyen Nhu Quan

Local Halanay's inequality with application to feedback stabilization
Michael Malisoff and Frederic Mazenc

Read more articles here:
https://www.aimsciences.org/mcrf/article/2025/15/2

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From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org
Date: January 15, 2025
Subject: Contents, AIMS Mathematical Foundations of Computing 8(2)

Mathematical Foundations of Computing
April 2025, Vol. 8, No. 2
https://www.aimsciences.org/mfc/article/2025/8/2

Global well-posedness for the three-dimensional generalized tropical
climate model with damping
Rongyan Mao, Hui Liu and Jie Xin

On Turán-type integral mean estimate of a polynomial
Nirmal Kumar Singha and Barchand Chanam

Regularized kernel networks with convex p-Lipschitz loss
Weishan Pan and Hongwei Sun

On modification of Jain operators and its approximation properties
Prashantkumar Patel and Vishnu Narayan Mishra

Existence and Ulam-Hyers-Rassias stability of mild solutions for
impulsive integro-differential systems via resolvent operators
Abdelhamid Bensalem, Abdelkrim Salim, Mouffak Benchohra and Erdal
Karapinar

A new form of multi-cubic mappings and the stability results
Abasalt Bodaghi and Hemen Dutta

Optimal Z1-eigenvalue inclusion intervals for tensors and their
application
Fatemeh Saieedi, Javad Fathi and Mostafa Zangiabadi

Read more articles here:
https://www.aimsciences.org/mfc/article/2025/8/2

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From: Serkan Gugercin gugercin@vt.edu
Date: January 16, 2025
Subject: Call for papers, ACOM and CSAE Topical Collection MORe24

The Topical Collection ``Model Reduction and Surrogate Modeling 2024
(MORe24)" is now open for submissions. You can access the landing page
for the collection at
https://link.springer.com/collections/icgabdhccd.

The submission deadline is May 31, 2025.

Two Springer journals are participating in this topical collection:
Advances in Computational Mathematics (ACOM) and Computational Science
and Engineering (CSAE). The landing page provides the option to submit
to either journal, with submission guidelines specific to your chosen
journal.

If submitting to ACOM, please select the appropriate article type,
"TC: Model Reduction and Surrogate Modeling 2024 (MORe24)", during the
submission process. If submitting to CSAE, you will encounter a
prompt asking, "If you are submitting to a collection, please select
it below." From the dropdown list, select "Model Reduction and
Surrogate Modeling 2024 (MORe24)".

Papers submitted to this topical collection will undergo the standard
review process managed by the Guest Editorial Board. We look forward
to receiving your submissions.

Best wishes
Serkan Gugercin on behalf of the Guest Editorial Board:

Serkan Gugercin (Guest Editor-in-Chief), Bernard Haasdonk, Boris
Kramer, Olga Mula, Mario Ohlberger, Benjamin Peherstorfer, and
Elizabeth Qian

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