Dear All, 

 

I assume you all have seen this.  

 

Nick 

 

From: Announcements of Complex Systems Activities [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 2:01 PM
To: Announcements of Complex Systems Activities
Subject: Postdoctoral and Student/Predoctoral Research Positions

 



Postdoctoral and Student/Predoctoral Research Positions


The New England Complex Systems Institute has funding for postdoctoral and
predoctoral research stipends and scholarships starting immediately. We are
looking for applicants with outstanding training in physics, mathematics or
computer science. We value strong writing capability. Candidates should be
interested in contributing to a wide range of areas, including analysis and
modeling of

*       Socio-economic systems relevant to: 

*       The economic crisis,
*       Conflicts and ethnic violence, and
*       International development;

*       Organizational systems relevant to: 

*       Healthcare, and
*       Military;

*       Biological systems relevant to: 

*       Evolution and diversity,
*       Cellular function, and
*       Physiology;

*       Fundamental mathematical advances such as: 

*       Multiscale representations, and
*       Network representations

Applications for both postdoctoral and student researcher positions should
be submitted through: http://www.necsi.edu/education/postdoc/app.php

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