[NTIACNews]Opportunities at IMA

Chris R. Coughlin ccoughlin@ntiac.com
Wed, 17 Nov 2004 14:40:34 -0600


Hello All,

The University of Minnesota's Institute for Mathematics and its 
Applications (IMA) has several opportunities that may be of interest. 
Their announcement follows, please feel free to pass along to friends 
and colleagues.

Institute for Mathematics and its Applications

         - Annual Program on IMAGING -


IMA POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS provide an excellent opportunity for 
mathematical scientists near the beginning of their career who have a 
background or an interest in imaging science and its mathematical 
underpinnings. IMA postdoctoral fellowships run one to two years, at the 
option of the holder, starting September 1, 2005.

IMA INDUSTRIAL POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS are designed to prepare 
mathematicians for research careers in industry or involving industrial 
interaction. IMA industrial postdoctoral fellowships run two years 
starting September 1, 2005. Postdocs devote 50% effort to their own 
research and the IMA program and 50% effort working with industrial 
scientists.

IMA GENERAL MEMBERSHIPS provide an opportunity for mathematicians and 
scientists employed elsewhere to spend one month to one year in 
residence at the IMA, to participate in the 2005-2006 thematic program. 
Residency should fall in the period June 2005 through August 2006. 
Logistic support such as office space, computer facilities, and 
secretarial support will be provided, and local expenses may be provided.

IMA NEW DIRECTIONS VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS provide an extraordinary 
opportunity for established mathematicians to branch into new directions 
and increase the impact of their research by spending a year immersed in 
the 2005-2006 thematic program at the IMA. Visiting Professors will 
enjoy an excellent research environment and stimulating scientific 
program with broad mathematical connections including harmonic analysis, 
partial differential equations, and integral geometry, calculus of 
variations, probability theory, statistics, and learning theory. New 
Directions Visiting Professors are expected to be resident and active 
participants in the program but are not assigned formal duties. The 
University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.

For more information and application materials see 
http://www.ima.umn.edu/docs/membership.html or phone 612-624-6066.

Regards,
Chris

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