[Acpc-l] Post-Doctoral Positions in Symbolic Mathematical Computation

Hans Zima Hans Zima <zima@cacr.caltech.edu>
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Post-Doctoral Positions in Symbolic Mathematical Computation

Ontario Research Centre for Computer Algebra

   University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
   University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

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The Ontario Research Centre for Computer Algebra has a number of
post-doctoral positions in Symbolic Mathematical Computation.
Post-Doctoral Fellows having experience with mathematical 
algorithms
and creation of software tools are sought. Significant expertise 
is
required for each challenging project.

Remuneration will be at competitive levels.  Successful 
candidates
will be expected to collaborate toward project goals of the 
Centre in
the creation, use and analysis of mathematical software tools, as 
well
as pursue independent research topics.  The period of appointment 
is
by mutual agreement.  Positions at the University of Waterloo and 
The
University of Western Ontario are available.  A full c.v. and a 
letter
describing the applicant's research interests should be sent by 
e-mail to: 

   pdf@orcca.on.ca.

or by post to:

   Postdoctoral Fellowship Committee
   Ontario Research Centre for Computer Algebra
   c/o Computer Science Department
   The University of Western Ontario
   London, Canada  N6A 5B7

For full consideration, please send your application by March 31, 
2001.


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Positions advertised are subject to budgetary approval.  The
University of Western Ontario is committed to employment equity,
welcomes diversity in the workplace, and encourages applications 
from
all qualified individuals including women, members of visible
minorities, aboriginal persons, and persons with disabilities.  
The
University of Waterloo is committed to providing equal employment
opportunity to all individuals regardless of age, sex, 
disability,
ethnic origin, race, or any other grounds as stipulated in the 
Ontario
Human Rights Code.  The University of Waterloo will undertake 
positive
steps to promote the full participation and integration of women,
visible minorities, aboriginal people and people with 
disabilities
within the University.

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