Senior Postdoc
University of Liverpool
We are seeking to appoint a Terry Wall Fellow (Senior Postdoctoral Research Associate).
You will be working with Dr Oleg Karpenkov, Prof. Anna Pratoussevitch and Prof. Victor Goryunov within the project “Continued Fractions in Lattice Geometry and Singularity Theory” funded by XTX Markets. You will be a part of the Pure Mathematics section at the Department of Mathematical Sciences of the University of Liverpool.
This project aims to solve various problems in theory and applications of multidimensional continued fractions. More precisely, you will work on the applications of continued fractions to one of the following areas: lattice geometry, Diophantine approximation, algorithms in algebraic number theory, real and complex hyperbolic geometry and applications to singularity theory.
You should have a PhD in pure mathematics or in another relevant quantitative subject. You should ideally have research experience in one of the following areas: continued fractions, generalised Euclidean algorithms, lattice geometry and Diophantine approximation, real and complex hyperbolic geometry, discrete geometry. You should demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills and be able to write clearly and succinctly for publication.
We are committed to supporting the career development of Postdoctoral Research Associates. You will have the opportunity to have research visits and to attend conferences to present the results from your work. You will be appointed in the Department of Mathematical Sciences, which is part of the School of Physical Sciences. The expected start date is between 1 September and 31 December 2026 for 30 months.
Please contact Dr Oleg Karpenkov (karpenk@liverpool.ac.uk ) and Professor Anna Pratoussevitch (annap@liverpool.ac.uk ) for all enquiries.
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Senior Postdoc
University of Liverpool
We are seeking to appoint a Peter Newstead Fellow (Senior Postdoctoral Research Associate).
You will be working with Dr Thomas Eckl, Dr Naoki Koseki, Dr Nicola Pagani, Dr Alice Rizzardo and Dr Jon Woolf within the project “Enumerative Geometry via Triangulated Categories and Bridgeland Stability Conditions” funded by XTX Markets. You will be a part of the Pure Mathematics section at the Department of Mathematical Sciences of the University of Liverpool.
The members of this research project have a broad range of research interests and areas of expertise which include: enumerative algebraic geometry, triangulated categories and non-commutative geometry, Bridgeland stability conditions, moduli spaces and their compactifications, Hodge theory, classification of higher-dimensional varieties, and perverse sheaves and stratifications.
You should have a PhD in pure mathematics or in another relevant quantitative subject. You should have research experience in algebraic geometry or an adjacent field, ideally in one of the following areas: enumerative geometry, triangulated and derived categories, Bridgeland stability conditions, moduli spaces, perverse sheaves. You should demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills and be able to write clearly and succinctly for publication.
We are committed to supporting the career development of Postdoctoral Research Associates. You will have the opportunity to have research visits and to attend conferences to present the results from your work. You will be appointed in the Department of Mathematical Sciences, which is part of the School of Physical Sciences.
The expected start date is between 1 September and 31 December 2026 for 30 months.
Please contact Dr Jon Woolf (jonwoolf@liverpool.ac.uk ) for all enquiries.
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Senoir Postdoc
University of Liverpool
We are seeking to appoint a Mary Rees Fellow (Senior Postdoctoral Research Associate).
You will be working on a project funded by XTX Markets with the members of the Dynamical Systems group: Dr Toby Hall, Dr David Martí-Pete and Dr Daniel Meyer. This research group is part of the Pure Mathematics section at the Department of Mathematical Sciences of the University of Liverpool.
The members of the Dynamical Systems group work in several areas of topological and complex dynamics, which include:
Topological dynamics of surface homeomorphisms.
Iteration of transcendental entire and meromorphic functions and, in particular, the study of the geometry and topology of wandering domains, Hausdorff dimension and computational complexity of Julia sets, and the dynamics of holomorphic self-maps of the punctured plane.
Geometric function theory and dynamics and, in particular, properties of quasiconformal and quasisymmetric maps, Thurston maps, and mating/unmating of polynomials.
You should have a PhD in pure mathematics or in another relevant quantitative subject. You should have research experience in Dynamical Systems or adjacent fields. Preference will be given to candidates whose research interests align with those of the Dynamical Systems group. You should demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills and be able to write clearly and succinctly for publication.
We are committed to supporting the career development of Postdoctoral Research Associates. You will have the opportunity to have research visits and to attend conferences to present the results from your work. You will be appointed in the Department of Mathematical Sciences, which is part of the School of Physical Sciences.
The expected start date is between 1 September and 31 December 2026 for 30 months.
Please contact Dr Toby Hall (tobyhall@liverpool.ac.uk ) for all enquiries.
Find out more here.
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