Mathematics Research Unit
The Mathematics Research Unit (Unité de Recherche en Mathématiques) carries out research in mathematics, both on its fundamental and its applied aspects.
At the moment the following four research directions are present:
- Algebra and Number Theory
- Geometry and the Mathematical Theory of Quantization
- Noncommutative Harmonic Analysis and related fields
- Probability Theory and its Applications, Mathematical Finance, Decision Theory
The Mathematics Research Unit organizes the weekly General Mathematics Seminar (Seminaire Mathématique) with speakers from outside and inside the University.
Furthermore, the the research unit publishes the international mathematical research journal Travaux Mathématiques.
The Mathematics Research Unit runs jointly with other research units of the Faculty of Sciences, Technology and Communication (FSTC) offering programs which lead to academic degrees such as the BASI (Bachelor académique en Sciences et Ingénierie) and the BASV (Bachelor académique en Sciences de la Vie). It runs the Master in Mathematics programme . Furthermore, it participates in the Master of Computer Science of the UL.
Address
University of Luxembourg, Campus Kirchberg
Mathematics Research Unit, BLG
6, rue Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi
L-1359 Luxembourg
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Vacancies:
The University of Luxembourg has the following vacancy in the Research Group of Martin Schlichenmaier:
2 Early stage researchers (PhD student) (M/F) in Mathematics, ref. F1-07064 or F1-05006 : Research Group: Martin Schlichenmaier; 1st June 2012 or later. Temporary contract, initially for 2 years with a maximal prolongation up to 4 years, 40 hours/week. View more . Online applicaton: http://recruitment.uni.lu/en/index.html
The University of Luxembourg has the following vacancy in the Research Group of Gabor Wiese:
Early stage researcher (PhD student) (M/F) in Mathematics (Ref.: F1-110048); Research Group: Algebraic Number Theory (Gabor Wiese). Start: 1 September 2011 or later. Temporary contract, initially for 2 years with a maximal prolongation up to 4 years, 40 hours/week. View more
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