Senior Lecturer in Applied Mathematics (Newcastle)

Closing date: 16 June 2022
Campus: The University of Newcastle; School of Engineering
Remuneration: $126,446 FTE + 17% superannuation
Status: Permanent

The School of Information and Physical Sciences at the University of Newcastle (Australia) has an open position in Applied Mathematics at Level C (Senior Lecturer).

More details can be found here: https://www.timeshighereducation.com/unijobs/listing/294232/senior-lecturer-in-applied-mathematics/

AVOCADO: August 25-26

AVOCADO
Analysis of Variations, Optimal Control, and Applications to Design and Operations
in Newcastle, sponsored by CARMA
August 25-26
Registration deadline August 10th
All are welcome to attend.
Register at
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/avocado-tickets-48635108920
AVOCADO will bring together a diverse group of mathematicians working on problems
involving convex and nonconvex optimization, optimal control, operations research, fixed
point problems, dynamical systems, transversality, and everything in between!
Email abstracts to: scott.lindstrom@uon.edu.au

Computational Techniques and Applications Conference (CTAC) 2018 is now open for registration

The  Computational Techniques and Applications Conference (CTAC) 2018 
will be held at Newcastle City Hall from  the 27th to 30th of  November 2018. 
It is now open for the registration and abstract submission. 
https://carma.newcastle.edu.au/meetings/ctac2018/register.shtml

Important dates:
  • Early bird registration opening date: 8 May 2018
  • Early bird registration closing date: 27 October 2018
  • Registration closing date: 18 November 2018
  • Deadline for abstract submission: 4 November 2018
  • Conference welcome reception: Tuesday, 27 November (evening)
  • Conference: Wednesday, 28 November — Friday, 30 November
 
See the conference website for more information (invited speakers, etc.): https://carma.newcastle.edu.au/meetings/ctac2018/

 

PhD and Post Doctoral Opportunities

Please note that Prof. Jonathan Borwein, Dr. Jeffrey Hogan and Prof. Russell Luke have just received substantial ARC funding for a project to start in early 2016:

Relaxed reflection methods for feasibility and matrix completion problems.

​They are able to support one or two PhD students and one or two Post Doctoral fellows to work on this project.