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Application Form for IMA Postdoctoral Fellowships

IMA POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS beginning Fall 2009 provide an excellent opportunity for mathematical scientists near the beginning of their career who have a background in and/or an interest in working at the interface of complex fluids and complex Flows. These IMA postdoctoral fellowships run one to two years, at the option of the holder, starting September 1, 2009. In the second year of the appointment there are a variety of options to enhance career development, including participation in the 2010-2011 academic year program, teaching, and working on an industrial project. Postdoctoral fellows receive a salary of $50,000 annually, and a travel allowance. Documentation of completion of all requirements for a doctoral degree in mathematics or a related area by the start of the appointment and within the last three years is required.

If you wish to be considered for both a regular and an industrial postdoctoral fellowship, please fill out only one form (but check both boxes below and submit both personal statements).

Thematic Year: Complex Fluids and Complex Flows, September 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010

If you would like to be considered for an IMA Industrial Fellowship as well, please check below. Please note that you have to submit a separate personal statement for your application for an industrial postdoctoral fellowship.

IMA Postdoctoral Fellowships      IMA Industrial Postdoctoral Fellowships

You need to submit the following files together with the application form:

Curriculum vitae including list of publications.
Personal statement describing scientific interests, research plans, and reasons for wishing to participate.
IMA Postdoctoral Fellowships:
IMA Industrial Postdoctoral Fellowships:
Three letters of recommendation for postdoctoral fellowships to be sent directly to applications@ima.umn.edu. If necessary, paper materials may be sent by regular mail or FAX, attention "Applications", to the address below. All materials must be received by the IMA by January 4, 2009.

Institute for Mathematics and its Applications
University of Minnesota
114 Lind Hall
207 Church Street S.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Documentation of completion of all requirements for a doctoral degree in mathematics or a related area is required by the start of the appointment and within the last three years. Candidates must be able to demonstrate authorization to work in the United States at the University of Minnesota by the start of appointment.

Last Name:
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Date Ph.D. received or expected:
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Gender: Female Male Do not wish to provide
Race: American Indian or Alaskan Native
Asian
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