Japan - Post doctoral Opportunity in Continuous Optimization at Tokyo Institute of Technology
December 25th, 2006
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We are looking for a promising and highly motivated candidate for a year post-doctoral position in continuous optimization at Tokyo Institute of Technology, one of the leading university of science and technology in Japan. This program is financed by the grant “Front-Runner Nurturing Program” of Global Edge Institute
The candidates must hold or expected to hold a PhD degree in Optimization, Applied Mathematics, Numerical Analysis, Computer Science, or Computational Chemistry by the time of employment. Also, he/she must have a background in continuous optimization or computational chemistry. A research experience focused on theoretical or computational optimization is welcome. However, there will be given priority for candidates who have some experience or interest in optimization problems related to Semidefinite Programming as well as its applications. If possible, the candidate is expected to help the development or the applications of the software SDPA/SDPARA maintained by our group. It will be excellent if the candidate has further knowledge of computational quantum chemistry and/or parallel computing.
Starting Date: April 1st, 2007 or later (negotiable)
Duration: Maximum of ONE year until March 31st, 2008 (no extension)
Salary: Negotiable according to the expected potential of the candidate
Research Environment:
The candidate will have opportunities to cooperate with Mituhiro Fukuda (Global Edge Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology), Prof. Masakazu Kojima (Department of Mathematical and Computing Sciences, Tokyo Institute of Technology), Maho Nakata (Advanced Center for Computing and Communication, RIKEN) and others experts in optimization during this period.
The research will be conducted all in English and no Japanese is required. The Tokyo Institute of Technology is one of the university which has a high percentage of graduate students and also foreign students in Japan. It has a professional atmosphere to promote research within the campus. Also located in a suburb area within minutes of the cosmopolitan Tokyo.
Deadline for the application: January 31st, 2007 or until the position is filled
More details for submission are available here.
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4 Comments
1. kamel | January 9th, 2007 at 6:51 pm
Dear professor,
Happy new year,
my name is kamel mohamed ,associate researcher
(lecturer) of mathematic and informatic at the science
and mathematics department New-Vallay faculty of
education, Assuit University ,Egypt
I have the PhD in the applied mathematics from the
University paris13, France.
Iresearching the post
Sincerely
kamel mohamed
2. Ysser Ashry Mohamed | January 22nd, 2007 at 11:27 pm
Dear Dr.
I am Yasser Ashry Mohamed. I work in the Department of Medical Physiology, National Research Center, Egypt. I am interested in neurophysiological studies; neurotransmission, chemical signaling, ion channels, receptors, nervous system disorders and their treatment using animal models. I hope to join your research team. I am looking forward to your reply.
Yours truly; Yasser Ashry , PhD Neurophysiology.
3. hamed kolangi miandareh | March 13th, 2007 at 5:29 pm
Dear
thanks for your PhD program. I am Hamed K miandareh a graduated of fish biotechnology(MSc). my title was” caviar identification of caspian sturgeons by Cytb gene”. I interested to research and study on genomic-proteomic and transgenic of fish. please send me application form to my mail.
thanks for your help me.
your sincerely
Hamed K Miandareh
4. kalai | March 14th, 2007 at 6:15 am
hi,
i am veterinary post graduate student from india.i finished my M.V.Sc (animal biotechnology).i am interested to do my ph.d in any life science cource with scholarship in japan.kindly give some idea to me.
thanking u