PhD Position in Mathematics / Computer Science

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17.01.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal

The DFG funded position (m/f/d) is located within the Collaborative Research Center “Mathematics of Many Body Quantum Systems and Their Collective Phenomena” and will be co-supervised by Prof. Herbert Spohn at the Department of Mathematics and Prof. Christian Mendl at the Department of Computer Science in Munich. The newly created Collaborative Research Center is a transregional cooperation between the LMU and TUM in Munich, and the University of Tübingen.

The PhD position within the research project “Hydrodynamic Equations for Integrable Many-Body Systems” is concerned with integrable field theories, like the (classical) Toda lattice and Calogero fluid model or the Lieb-Liniger δ-Bose gas and the XYZ chain as quantum models. Based on the mathematical framework of general-ized hydrodynamics (GHD), the goals of the project include a mathematical analysis, specifically proving con-vergence to generalized Gibbs ensembles, as well as a comparison of numerically evaluated GHD predictions with accompanying molecular dynamics simulations.

Ideal candidates have
▪ an excellent Master's degree in mathematics, physics, computer science, or related fields
▪ a strong background in integrable field theories, generalized hydrodynamics, numerical simulations, or large deviations theory
▪ good command of the English language (knowledge of German is not required),
▪ openness to communicate, cooperate and exchange ideas

The 75% position with a salary according to the German TV-L civil service tariff carries no teaching load. The starting date is flexible.

Applications:

Applications should be sent as a single PDF document via email to both Herbert Spohn ([email protected]) and Christian Mendl ([email protected]). Please state “Application: B3 Hydrodynamic Equations” in the subject line.

Applications* should include:
▪ Curriculum vitae and copies of degrees / university transcripts
▪ A motivational statement (at most one page) explaining the applicant’s interest in the position as well as their relevant skills and experience
▪ Names and email addresses of two professors that may provide letters of recommendation directly to the hiring committee

Review of applications will begin on January 31, 2023. Applications received after this date will still be consid-ered if the position is not yet filled.

The Technical University of Munich is an equal opportunity employer. As such, applications from women are explicitly encouraged. Preference will be given to candidates with disabilities who have essentially the same qualifications.

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