Database Analyst
The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications
Southend-on-Sea |
Database Analyst required to produce operating and technical documentation for an established relational database. Applicants must be fully conversant with Ms Access and SQL and they must also have good practical experience of database construction and implementation.
This position could suit a recent graduate or a PhD student. Flexible working conditions.
This will be on a short term self-employed basis – an initial period of 3 to 4 months is envisaged.
Salary negotiable depending upon experience.
Application forms must be returned to Lynn Webster, PA to the Executive Director, Catherine Richards House, 16 Nelson Street, Southend on Sea, SS1 1EF, email:
lynn.webster@ima.org.uk
by Monday 18 August 2008 |
Two three-year Postdoctoral Research Officer/Fellow posts Boundary Integral Equation Methods for High Frequency Scattering Problems Department of Mathematics/Mathematical Sciences
Universities of Bath and Reading |
Supported by a recent UK EPSRC research grant, the Universities of Bath and Reading invite applications for two 3-year postdoc posts, to form a collaborative team together with investigators Prof Ivan Graham and Prof Valery Smyshlyaev (Bath), Prof Simon Chandler-Wilde and Dr Steve Langdon (Reading), several international visitors and four industrial/research bodies.
Further details: see the links from www.rdg.ac.uk/~sms03snc
Closing date: 5 September 2008
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Lectureship in Applied Mathematics
University College London |
The Department of Mathematics of UCL is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Applied Mathematics.
Applications are invited from candidates working in any area of applied mathematics. The successful candidate will take up their post on 1 January 2009.
Salary will be in the Lecturer Grade 7 range £30,912 to £33,780 per annum * plus London Allowance of £2,649 per annum *.
* current salary - subject to a pay award in October 2008.
Closing date for receipt of applications is Friday, 12 September 2008. |
Funded studentship on 'Climate change weather generators for built environment design'
University of East Anglia |
An EPSRC Industrial CASE studentship on this topic is available at the Climatic Research Unit, University of East Anglia (supervisors: Dr Clare Goodess and Professor Phil Jones) in conjunction with the Environmental Physics team at Arup (supervisor: Dr Jake Hacker).
The student needs to be in place by September 2008. |