The School of Mathematics and Statistics is seeking to further enhance its expertise in the field of analysis, with special interest in the areas of partial differential equations and geometric analysis.
The successful applicant is expected to lead a vigorous research program in analysis and should have a strong commitment to teaching and the supervision of research students. Teaching will occur within the School of Mathematics and Statistics undergraduate and MSc programs and the applicant will be expected to teach mathematics and its applications to a variety of audiences. They are also required to supervise research students at undergraduate, MSc and PhD levels in pure mathematics.
The School maintains activity in all areas of the mathematical sciences. It has research foci in many areas of algebra, analysis, geometry, topology, number theory, continuum modelling, mathematical biology, mathematical physics, discrete mathematics, operations research, mathematical and applied statistics, statistical genomics, stochastic modelling and probability theory.
The University of Melbourne provides a wide range of opportunities for exciting research collaborations within the School, wider University and externally. There will be the opportunity to undertake external consulting. The successful applicant will be expected to undertake administrative tasks for the School.
The appointee will have a PhD or equivalent research higher degree in pure mathematics or related discipline. You will have demonstrated research excellence including a strong record of publication in the general areas of analysis or geometry and the ability to develop research links nationally and/or internationally.
This is a full-time, continuing position.
The University will only be accepting applications submitted via the MathJobs website.
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