Doctoral Student in Probability Theory: The University of Gothenburg invites applications for a scholarship position for a doctoral student specializing in probability theory. This opportunity is geared towards driven individuals with a strong background in mathematics and a keen interest in high-dimensional problems, optimization, and sampling techniques. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Designation
Doctoral Student in Probability Theory
Feature | Details |
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Research Area | Probability theory and its applications |
Location | Department of Mathematical Sciences, Gothenburg |
Extents of Employment | 100% |
Duration | Maximum of five years, including up to one year of departmental work |
Starting Date | August 1, 2025, or an agreed-upon date |
Research Area
The doctoral project will focus on probability theory and may cover topics including but not limited to:
- Large deviations theory
- High-dimensional probability
- Markov processes and Monte Carlo methods
- Stochastic optimization
- Computational hardness and metastability
- Stochastic optimal control
Eligibility/Qualification
- A Master’s degree or a 4-year Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Statistics, Computer Science, Physics, or a related field (to be completed before employment begins).
- Strong communication skills in both oral and written English.
- Experience in one or more of the following areas is meritorious: measure-theoretic probability, stochastic processes, stochastic analysis, partial differential equations, functional analysis.
- Candidates from historically underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to apply.
Job Description
As a doctoral student, you will:
- Engage in research projects in probability theory under the guidance of Associate Professor Pierre Nyquist.
- Develop your independent ideas and communicate scientific results clearly.
- Participate in approximately 20% departmental work, primarily involving teaching duties.
- Be enrolled in a graduate program at the Department of Mathematical Sciences.
How to Apply
To apply for this scholarship position, submit the following documents:
- Application letter (max 2 pages) detailing your academic interests, previous studies, research interests, and motivation for this specific position.
- A detailed curriculum vitae (CV).
- Electronic copies of your Master’s and Bachelor’s transcripts.
- Copies of your Bachelor’s and Master’s thesis if available.
- Desirable but not mandatory: Contact information for up to two references.
Applications must be submitted via the University of Gothenburg’s recruitment portal.
Last Date to Apply
February 19, 2025
For further information regarding the application and the doctoral program, please visit the University of Gothenburg’s doctoral student pages or contact Associate Professor Pierre Nyquist at pnyquist@chalmers.se.