IBM Research, Math Sciences Council
Fellowship ID:
Fellowship Title:
2023-24 Herman Goldstine Postdoctoral Fellowship in Mathematical Sciences
Fellowship Type:
Postdoctoral
Location:
Yorktown Heights, New York 10598, United States of America
Subject Areas:
Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science
Computer Science / Algorithms, Complexity, Machine Learning Theory, Optimization, Scientific Computing, Theory of Computing
Statistics / Statistics, Causal Inference, Machine Learning
Operations Research / Integer Programming, Operations Research
Mathematics
Computer Science / Algorithms, Complexity, Machine Learning Theory, Optimization, Scientific Computing, Theory of Computing
Statistics / Statistics, Causal Inference, Machine Learning
Operations Research / Integer Programming, Operations Research
Mathematics
Appl Deadline:
2022/12/31 11:59PM finished (2022/10/21, finished 2023/06/06, listed until 2023/04/21)
Description:
*** this fellowship has been closed and new applications are no longer accepted. ***
Description
The IBM Research Mathematical Sciences Council invites applications for its 2023–2024 Herman Goldstine Memorial Postdoctoral Fellowship for research in mathematical and computer sciences. The fellowship provides scientists of outstanding ability an opportunity to advance their scholarship as resident department members at one of the IBM Research laboratories. The main hub of mathematical sciences activities in IBM Research is at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Westchester County, less than an hour north of New York City. Mathematical sciences research is also pursued at many of our global lab locations around the world. IBM Research provides an atmosphere in which basic research is combined with work on practical applications. Our permanent members, academic visitors, and post-doctoral fellows pursue research in pure and applied mathematics and in theoretical and exploratory computer science. Areas of research include: algorithms, information theory, artificial intelligence and machine learning, automated theorem proving and program synthesis, algorithmic game theory, numerical analysis and scientific computing, dynamical systems, stochastic optimal control, inverse problems, optimization, operations research, applied probability, and statistics. Close interaction with permanent department members is expected and encouraged, but fellows are free to pursue their own research interests. Applications are due by December 31st, 2022. Up to two fellowships will be awarded. Candidates must have received a Ph.D. degree after September 2018 or should expect to receive one before the fellowship commences in the second half of 2023 (usually in September). The fellowship has a period of one year, and may be extended for another year by mutual agreement. IBM is committed to work-place diversity and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer.Application Materials Required:
Submit the following items online at this website to complete your application:
- Cover letters (optional)
- Curriculum Vitae
- Research statement
- Ph. D. Thesis Abstract
- Selected Publications (Optional) (optional)
- Three or more reference letters (to be submitted online by the reference writers on this site )
And anything else requested in the description.
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