At the Chair of Numerical Mathematics at the TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology, a
PhD or Postdoctoral Position in Numerical Analysis
08.09., Wissenschaftliches Personal
with a strong connection to partial differential equations (numerics / analysis / modeling) (%, TV-L) is available starting immediately.
The position in the group of Prof. Dr. Barbara Wohlmuth is a project-independent research position without teaching obligations. It offers the opportunity to pursue project-independent research in one of the group’s numerous research areas, with a focus on Applied Mathematics, Numerical Simulation, and various interdisciplinary projects.
In line with our commitment to promoting gender equity in research, we are pleased to offer this outstanding position. This initiative aims to strengthen the representation of female scientists in our projects and to provide talented women with an excellent opportunity to contribute to pioneering research in our field.
The position is initially limited to two years, with the possibility of extension.
Offer – What you can look forward to:
1. A dedicated, international team from various disciplines, with collaboration opportunities with international partners
2. A young and motivated research environment at an internationally renowned university with strong connections to leading research institutes and industry partners
3. A diverse range of activities in exciting, forward-looking, and varied research fields and projects, with numerous development opportunities
4. Modern hardware and infrastructure at the workplace, from compute and GPU servers to supercomputers
5. Opportunity for a PhD (Dr. rer. nat.) in one of the group’s diverse research areas
6. Salary according to the public service pay scale (TV-L E13). The actual salary depends on academic experience, tax class, etc.
TUM aims to increase the proportion of women in research, and therefore explicitly encourages applications from women. The position is also suitable for individuals with severe disabilities. Applicants with severe disabilities will be given preferential consideration if they are equally qualified in terms of suitability, competence, and professional performance.