Job Information: Professor of Mathematics as a Tenured Faculty Position (Analysis field) Employer: Yokohama National University (YNU)
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ORGANISATION/COMPANYYokohama National University
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RESEARCH FIELDMathematics
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RESEARCHER PROFILELeading Researcher (R4)
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APPLICATION DEADLINE16/09/2021 23:59 - Asia/Tokyo
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LOCATIONJapan › Kanagawa
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TYPE OF CONTRACTPermanent
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JOB STATUSFull-time
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HOURS PER WEEKSee description
OFFER DESCRIPTION
The Specialization in Mathematical Sciences within the Department of Mathematics, Physics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Graduate School of Engineering Science, Yokohama National University (YNU) is now inviting applications for a professor as a tenured faculty position in the field of Analysis in Mathematics. The following is an overview of the position, required qualifications and application procedure:
1. Job title: Tenured Professor
2. The number of positions: 1
3. Job description: Candidate's area of research and education must be in the field of Analysis in Mathematics. A successful candidate will be expected to participate in the undergraduate and graduate educational programs in Mathematical Sciences. He or she will research Analysis in Mathematics. Alongside educational and research activities, a tenured professor is also expected to take a role in administrative duties.
4. Start date: April 1st, 2022
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Benefits
It depends on the regulation of the Yokohama National University. The basic salary is determined in accordance with the regulations of YNU.
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EURAXESS offer ID: 661377
Posting organisation offer ID: D121062036
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