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Postgraduate Studentships in Algebraic Geometry and Representation Theory

Deadline: 12.05.2011.

Scholarship administrator: University of Oxford
Level: postdoctoral
Field of study: Natural Sciences
Place of study: United Kingdom

 

Postgraduate Studentships in Algebraic Geometry and Representation Theory

Vacancy Reference: BK/11/010
STUDENTSHIP: EPSRC STANDARD STUDENTSHIP + College and University fees

Applications are invited for up to two 3½ year postgraduate studentships, to work on projects in Algebraic Geometry and/or Representation Theory, with one of Professor Dominic Joyce, Professor Raphaël Rouquier, Dr Balázs Szendröi or Dr Kobi Kremnizer. The studentships are available for a 1st October 2011 start.

The studentships are funded as part of an EPSRC Programme Grant on ‘Motivic invariants and categorification’. This establishes a cross-disciplinary research group working in Geometry and Representation Theory, which the students will be members of. The areas covered by the project include:

  • Donaldson-Thomas theory of Calabi-Yau 3-folds and its generalizations;
  • connections between Donaldson-Thomas theory and representations of algebras;
  • higher representation theory; and
  • mathematical definitions of Conformal Field Theories.

The students will work on projects in one of the areas of the grant, under the supervision of one of the four investigators.

The studentships are attached to St Peters and Lincoln colleges.

The studentships include a basic stipend to cover living expenses, and tuition and college fees at the Home/EU level. Overseas students (non EU) may also apply for the studentships, but will be responsible for making up the difference (currently £9,250 per year) between Home/EU fees and Overseas fees themselves

Applications may be made online at www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/postgraduate_courses  and should include a CV, covering letter, three references, and a transcript of your undergraduate degree. Alternatively, applications can be sent to Margaret Sloper at the Mathematical Institute using the University’s application form for graduate study, which can be downloaded from the above link. Applications must arrive by the end of the day on 12 May 2011. Please quote the correct reference BK/11/10 in your covering letter.

Applicants must arrange for their references to be sent either through the online system or directly to Margaret Sloper (email graduate.studies@maths.ox.ac.uk) by the closing date. For further details of the projects, including the application process, please see www.maths.ox.ac.uk/notices/vacancies,  or contact graduate.studies@maths.ox.ac.uk  

Oxford University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

 

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