Postdoctoral position at NDSU

Here is the official ad from mathjobs.org:

North Dakota State University invites applications for a post-doctoral position in the Department of Mathematics to begin in August 2014. This position may be renewable annually to a maximum of three years and is not a tenure track position.

The required qualifications are: a Ph.D. in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics; evidence of the development of a high quality research program; a strong record of teaching; and effective oral and written communication skills. Preference will be given to candidates who will be able to work with a current faculty member to enhance the department’s research.

To be considered for this position, please visit https://jobs.ndsu.edu and submit an application to opening number XXXXXXX. In addition candidates will need to provide a cover letter that indicates at least one NDSU faculty member with whom they might work, a current vita, a summary of their research plans, a short description of their teaching experience and three letters of reference. These materials may be submitted online at mathjobs.org.

We will begin screening applicants on November 15, 2013.

And here are my ideas about this position: If someone would like to spend from one to three years at NDSU (which is really a very nice place to be) and work with me on any interesting mathematical problem pertinent to evolutionary processes, please consider contacting me directly, so that we can discuss possible research directions.

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About Artem Novozhilov

I am an applied mathematician interested in studying various evolutionary processes by means of mathematical models. More on my professional activities can be found on my page https://www.ndsu.edu/pubweb/~novozhil/
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