Objective
The University of Surrey School of Electronics, Computing and Mathematics Doctoral Training in Theoretical and Applied Nonlinear Systems Applications are invited for approximately12 Marie-Curie PhD Training Fellowships to be held within the Mathematics Research Group during the period 2002-2005. Candidates must be registered for a PhD or similar research degree at a university in the European Union (excluding the UK) or an Associated State. Fellowships will enable them to visit Surrey to work with members of the Group for periods of 3- 12 months on topics of mutual interest. The research of the Group focuses particularly on applications of analysis, geometry, ergodic theory and symmetry methods to finite and infinite dimensional systems (general and Hamiltonian), and on applications of nonlinear systems theory to problems from physics, chemistry, biology and engineering. Examples include fluid flows, sand rippling, electric circuits, molecular dynamics and spectra, astrodynamics, and the modeling and analysis of biological and bio- fluid systems. Further information on the Group and its research can be found at: http://vww.maths.surrev.ac.uk/(opens in new window). Applications and informal enquiries should be sent to the coordinator Prof. Mark Roberts. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Surrey, Guildford. Surrey, GU2 7XH, United Kingdom. E-mail: M.Roberts@surrey.ac.uk Potential applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the coordinator or any other member of the Group to discuss their application before submitting it, and at least 4 months before the proposed visit. The University is committed to an equal opportunities policy.
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Coordinator
GU2 5XH GUILDFORD
United Kingdom
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