PhD Studentship in Mathematics
  University of Bristol -School of Mathematics
  
  Faculty of Science
  
  The University of Bristol invites applications for a fully funded 42
  Month PhD Studentship in Mathematics commencing 1 October 2013,
  working with Professor Tim Browning on his ERC funded project
  Frontiers of Analytic Number Theory And Selected Topics (FANTAST).
  
  The studentship includes an annual stipend at EPSRC rates (currently
  £13,590 p.a.), and covers the University's tuition fees for EU or
  overseas students. Applicants are expected to hold a first class
  honours degree, or international equivalent, in Mathematics. There are
  no restrictions on nationality.
  
  The School of Mathematics has about 95 members of academic staff from
  over 24 countries covering three areas of mathematics research, and an
  international reputation for excellence in each. It was ranked third
  for applied mathematics, joint fourth for statistics, and joint fifth
  for pure mathematics based on the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise
  (RAE) 2008. It is one of the largest schools in the Faculty of Science
  and currently provides around 70 postgraduates with a vibrant and
  stimulating place to work. Fourteen per cent of mathematics students
  were from overseas in 2011/12, one of the largest international
  communities in the faculty.
  
  Research Groups Research groups in Applied Mathematics include
  dynamical systems and statistical mechanics, mathematical physics
  (quantum chaos, random matrix theory, quantum information,
  condensed-matter theory), fluid dynamics (complex fluids, experimental
  mathematics, turbulence, waves, granular flows), materials science,
  and scientific computing.
  
  Research groups in Pure Mathematics include algebra (representation
  theory of groups and algebras, homological algebra, algebraic
  topology), analysis (partial differential equations and spectral
  theory), ergodic theory and dynamical systems (dimension theory in
  dynamical systems, dynamics of group actions, Teichmüller dynamics),
  logic (set theory and the foundations of mathematics) and number
  theory (algorithmic number theory, analytic number theory and
  Diophantine geometry).
  
  The Statistics group's research projects include the modelling of
  random phenomena, methods for the analysis of data, and computational
  techniques for performing this modelling and analysis. The
  applications of this research are many and varied, ranging from the
  analysis of solar flares to robot navigation, from the behaviour of
  socially organised animals to traffic queues and from genetic research
  to signal processing.
  
  For more information on the School of Mathematics, it's research
  groups, teaching and staff profile, see
  
  http://www.maths.bris.ac.uk/
  
  Application process To apply, complete the online application form
  http://www.bristol.ac.uk/pg-howtoapply. Please choose 'Mathematics
  (PhD)' as your programme choice and include "PhD Studentship in
  Mathematics (FANTAST)" in the funding section.
  
  The deadline for applications is 1 February 2013. Short-listed
  applicants will be interviewed in the week commencing 18 February
  2013. Interviews of overseas applicants may be carried out via skype.
  
  Your application should include (1) Full list of courses and marks
  from your university, (2) English language certificates where
  applicable, (3) two academic references, (4) an up-to-date CV and (5)
  a brief statement of why you wish to take on this project.
  
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