Do you have a strong mathematical background in theoretical algebra/geometry?
Are you inspired by applications to engineering, physics, or industrial problems and do you thrive in a multi-disciplinary environment? Here is a unique opportunity for you!
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Discrete Mathematics (DM) cluster of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science (M&CS) at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) is looking for an Assistant Professor in Algebra and/ or Geometry. The chosen candidate will join the
Discrete Algebra and Geometry (DAG) group, which includes Mireille Boutin, Hans Cuijpers, Rob Eggermont and Samantha Fairchild, and work with over 130 faculty colleagues across the department to fulfill the research and teaching mission of the university.
Algebra and geometry are a traditional strength of the DM cluster. In recent years, these areas have started to play a crucial role in the solution of problems encountered in applications, including problems that have been previously attacked using more numerical approaches. For example, some members of the DAG group are currently working on metrology and inverse lithography problems with ASML using discrete invariant theory. Others are working on problems of localization and mapping from sensor data (e.g., GPS) using techniques from distance geometry and billiards. Ideally, the candidate would complement the group’s expertise, for example by bringing in an algebra focus.
Are you an accomplished researcher in some core area of algebra and/or geometry? Do you also have a track record of applying mathematics to problems in engineering, physics or industry? We are particularly interested in finding someone with experience in solving problems involving discrete/random/noisy data.
The language of instruction at TU/e is English. The start date is flexible, but could be as early as June 1, 2026.
With over 110 (assistant, associate and full) professors, almost 300 PhD and EngD students, about 1500 Bachelor students and 1000 Master students, the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science (M&CS) is the largest department of the TU/e. By performing top-level fundamental and applied research, and maintaining strong ties with industry, M&CS aims to contribute to science and innovation in and beyond the region.