I posted this last week, but several conversations I have had suggest that I should clarify the subject areas covered. We are looking for outstanding people in any area of mathematical sciences, with interests which overlap with any area of computer science or electronic engineering. There is no expectation that any one candidate will cover more than a very small part of these subjects. Thus, for example, somebody with interests in bioinformatics, or design of simulation experiments in engineering should be encouraged to apply. Statisticians can expect to be in competition with mathematicians, but all candidates will be judged on the basis of the contribution they can make in their own subject area. Best wishes Steve Gilmour On Mon, 21 Feb 2005, Steven G Gilmour wrote: > Queen Mary, University of London > > School of Mathematical Sciences and > Departments of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering > > Inter-disciplinary Academic Fellowships > > Three Fellowships are available to enhance inter-disciplinary research in > mathematical sciences (including statistics and probability), computer > science and electronic engineering. Further details and information about > the application process are available at: > > http://www.admin.qmul.ac.uk/humanresources/vacancies/academic/ > > Informal enquiries can be made to Professor David Arrowsmith, Head of > School of Mathematical Sciences ([log in to unmask]) or Professor > Steven Gilmour, Director of Statistics in the School of Mathematical > Sciences ([log in to unmask]). -- Professor Steven G Gilmour School of Mathematical Sciences Queen Mary, University of London Mile End Road London E1 4NS United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)20 7882 7833 Fax: +44 (0)20 8981 9587 (department fax, not private) Web page: http://www.maths.qmul.ac.uk/~sgg