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Department: CAS Mathematics
Rank: Postdoctoral Scholar
Annual Basis: 9 Month
December 1 2024; position open until filled
The Department of Mathematics is a diverse and growing department with strengths in Algebraic Geometry Analysis Combinatorics Differential Geometry Mathematical Biology Number Theory Representation Theory Topology and Probability. The department has a thriving Ph.D. program with approximately 65 graduate students 33 tenured and tenuretrack faculty 8 postdocs and 14 lecturers.
This postdoctoral position is named in honor of Paul Olum an influential president of the University of Oregon from 1980 to 1989 known for expanding research institutes and academic programs at the UO. The Paul Olum postdoctoral scholar will have divided job duties between research and teaching. This position will pursue ongoing research in mathematics or statistics in consultation with their advisor. The exact nature of the research will depend upon the individual postdoc and advisors research interests.
In addition this position will have a teaching load of 4 courses per year which range from standard subjects like calculus or linear algebra to other more advanced subjects depending on the needs of the department and the interest and expertise of the instructor.
This is a fulltime 1.0 FTE) 9month position for a postdoctoral faculty member (not tenurerelated) in the Department of Mathematics. This position is intended to start September 16 2025 and is renewable for up to three years (first year plus 2 renewals) based on needs and available funding.
PhD in mathematics statistics or a closely related field.
An outstanding record of research potential in an area of interest to the department.
Evidence of teaching ability.
All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check.
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