Postdoctoral Research Fellow (fixed term)

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND

Reference No. 80300

A vacancy exists for the position of Postdoctoral Research Fellow
in  the Department of Mathematics.  The successful applicant will
work with Dr Phil Pollett  on  the  Australian  Research  Council
funded project "Analytical and Computational Methods for studying
Explosive Random Processes".  Applicants should hold a PhD in any
area  of probability or statistics and have a demonstrated record
of research achievement in stochastic processes.

This is a full-time fixed-term position until 31 December 2003 at
Level A.  The position is available immediately and the appointee
will be expected to take up duty as  soon  as  possible.   Salary
will  be  in  the range A$39,603--$48,235 per annum plus employer
superannuation contributions of 8%. Written applications  quoting
Reference No. 80300, addressing the selection criteria, including
a statement of research achievement, a full publication list  and
the  names  and  contact details of THREE referees (including fax
numbers and e-mail addresses) should  be  forwarded  to  Dr  Phil
Pollett, Department of Mathematics, The University of Queensland,
Queensland 4072, Australia (in hard copy please  -  no electronic
applications).

Closing date for applications: 31 December 2000.

Further particulars, including the selection  criteria  and  duty
statement  can  be  obtained  from  the Department of Mathematics
website:

   http://www.maths.uq.edu.au/~pkp/postdoc.html

If the information you require cannot be found there,  contact Dr
Phil Pollett: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

__________________________________________________________________
Phil Pollett, Department of Mathematics,  University of Queensland
Queensland 4072 http://www.maths.uq.edu.au/~pkp Fax (07) 3365 1477





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