The newly established
Cluster of Excellence Mathematics Münster: Dynamics-Geometry - Structure
at the University of Münster, Germany, invites applications for a
Full Professorship in Analysis -
Theory of Partial Differential Equations
Bridging the Gaps Professorship, W3 level
at the Mathematical Institute as soon as possible.
The Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of
Münster is looking for a dynamic and committed personality with an
outstanding research profile in the field of analysis and theory of partial
differential equations, whose research establishes links between applied
and theoretical mathematics.
A visible role in intra- and interdisciplinary cooperations and collaborations
with existing and planned third-party funded projects and research centres
is expected, aswell as participation in our teaching programme. Prerequisites
for the application are a doctoral degree in mathematics or a connected
field, an outstanding international research profile, and corresponding
teaching experience.
Prerequisite for the application are also academic achievements made
as a
Juniorprofessor (assistant professor), in a
Habilitation (postdoctoral
qualification), asa member of the academic staff of a university or
non-university research institute, or in a research position in business,
administration or other relevant fields in Germany or abroad.
The University o fMünster is an equal opportunity employer and is committed
to increasing the proportion of women academics. Consequently, we actively
encourage applications by women. Female candidates with equivalent
qualifications and academic achievements will be preferentially considered
within the framework of the legal possibilities. We also welcome applications
from candidates with severe disabilities. Disabled candidates with
equivalent qualifications will be preferentially considered.
Applications, including a CV, list of publications, research plan, and
teaching portfolio, should be submitted electronically as a single PDF file
by
30 March 2019 to
mathdek@uni-muenster.de.