The Faculty of Mathematics and Economics at Ulm University invites applications for a
W3 Professorship for Applied Analysis (f/m/d)
(with management responsibilities)
The position is to be filled at the earliest possible date.
The professorship should represent the field of applied analysis, with a research focus on partial differential equations. Connections to evolution equations and dynamical systems are desirable, possibly also with a stochastic component, and interest in modelling.
Teaching includes courses for students in our mathematical programs and our teacher training program as well as mathematical courses for students in other programs of study and faculties.
Participation in academic self-administration and scientific organisation is part of the duties.
We are looking for a team-oriented and committed personality with excellent publications in the aforementioned field of research. Experience in the independent acquisition of third-party funding is desirable. Willingness and ability for interdisciplinary cooperation within the faculty and the Ulm University are expected.
Based on first-class research in analysis, a link of the research interests to applications in data science, natural sciences, engineering, economics or life sciences is expected. A high level of motivation and pedagogical aptitude for university teaching in German and English is expected. Experience in the education and promotion of young scientists would be desirable.
Conditions for appointment are a completed course of studies at a university, pedagogical aptitude, doctorate and additional academic qualification (§ 47 LHG).
Ulm University is committed to increase the proportion of women in research and teaching and therefore explicitly encourages female candidates to apply.
The following information is required as part of the application: cover letter, curriculum vitae, description of your academic and professional career, lists of academic papers, presentations, third-party funding and courses, teaching evaluations of three courses (if possible), copies of your three most important publications as well as certificates of the acquired academic degrees.
For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Stefan Funken, Dean,
phone +49 731 50-23501.
Severely disabled applicants with equal aptitude will be given preferential consideration.