Summary
The Department of Mathematics at Stockholm University is offering a doctoral student position in Computational Mathematics, focusing on various research projects. This opportunity is ideal for candidates seeking to advance their knowledge and skills in computational methods and numerical analysis within a prestigious academic environment.
Scholarship Opportunity in Computational Mathematics at Stockholm University, Sweden
Designation
PhD Student in Computational Mathematics
Research Area
- Computational Methods for Inference of Large Sequencing Datasets
- Advanced Computational Methods for Rational Approximation, PDEs, and Industrial Applications
Location
Stockholm, Sweden
Eligibility/Qualification
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| General Entry Requirements | Completed a second-cycle degree or equivalent (240 higher education credits, including 60 in the second cycle) |
| Specific Entry Requirements | At least 60 credits in a mathematical subject and 30 credits in numerical analysis or computer science |
Description
Candidates will be engaged in groundbreaking research in the Division of Computational Mathematics, covering areas such as numerical analysis, symbolic computations, computer science, computational biology, and computational statistics. PhD students will primarily focus on their doctoral education but may also participate in educational and administrative tasks (maximum 20%).
How to Apply
To apply, please visit Stockholm University’s recruitment system. Ensure you attach a personal letter, CV, and any required documents as per the application instructions. It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that the application is complete and submitted before the deadline.
Last Date to Apply
April 22, 2026
For more information, applicants can contact:
- Chun-Biu Li, Director of PhD Studies: cbli@math.su.se
- Lars Arvestad, Division Head: arve@math.su.se







