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Faculty II - Institute of Mathematics / Department of Stochastic Analysis

Research Associate (PostDoc) - salary grade E13 TV-L Berliner Hochschulen

part-time employment may be possible; under the reserve that funds are granted

Tasks

Research work in the context of the ERC Consolidator Grant “FluCo” (100%). Work in research at the Institute of Mathematics (Stochastic Analysis), co-supervision of Bachelor and Master students/theses within the research project.

In the ERC Consolidator Grant “FluCo” we concentrate on the analysis of fluctuations in the continuum and conservative stochastic partial differential equations. The research comprises several fields, including:

  • conservative SPDEs, singular SPDEs
  • mathematics of machine learning
  • interacting particle systems, nonequilibrium statistical mechanics
  • stochastic fluid dynamics
  • stochastic dynamics of (conservative) SPDEs.

We aim to investigate questions of the well-posedness, regularity, qualitative behavior of solutions to SPDEs, (non-)equilibrium large deviations and their numerical simulation. In the mathematics of machine learning, we focus on universal limits (e.g. overparameterization), stochastic learning dynamics, and generalization errors.

More information can be obtained from Prof. Dr. Benjamin Gess (benjamin.gess@tu-berlin.de).

Requirements

  • Successfully completed university degree (Master, Diplom or equivalent) in mathmatics
  • At the time of hire, proof of completion of doctoral degree in mathematics; with a focus on stochastic analysis, PDEs, or mathematics of machine learning must be submitted
  • Good knowledge of German and/or English required; willingness to acquire the respective missing language skills

Desirable:
Experience in any one of the above-mentioned areas would be welcome

How to apply

Please send your application with the reference number and the usual documents (in particular short motivation letter, complete and up-to-date curriculum vitae, names and contact details of at least 2 referees (the letters should be available to us by the deadline of this call), Bachelor’s and Master’s transcripts, certificates (with grades)) by email (single pdf file, max. 5 MB) to Frau Sachiyo Yamauchi (personal@math.tu-berlin.de).

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To ensure equal opportunities between women and men, applications by women with the required qualifications are explicitly desired. Qualified individuals with disabilities will be favored. The TU Berlin values the diversity of its members and is committed to the goals of equal opportunities. Applications from people of all nationalities and with a migration background are very welcome.

Technische Universität Berlin - Die Präsidentin - Fakultät II, Institut für Mathematik, Prof. Dr. Benjamin Gess, Sekr. MA 7-1, Straße des 17. Juni 136, 10623 Berlin

Facts

Published 19.12.2024
Number of employees ca. 7000
Category Research assistant
Category TU Berlin Research assistant without teaching obligation, PostDoc
Area of responsibility Research, Mathematics
Start date (earliest) Earliest possible
Duration limited for 3 years
Full/Part-time full-time, part-time employment may be possible
Salary Salary grade E13

Requirements

Qualification Master, Diplom or equivalent and PhD
Degree Program Mathematics, stochastic analysis

Contact

Reference number II-678/24
Contact person Prof. Dr. Benjamin Gess
Contact email personal@math.tu-berlin.de

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Application deadline 03.01.2025
Reference number II-678/24
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