Prospective Graduate Students
♦ I am interested in graduate students who are interested in
Microlocal analysis
and its application to partial differential equations
and spectral problems.
- Look at my Crash Course
(base for Graduate Course at University of Toronto, Spring 2004 and repeated Fall 2004)
and more generally at Research links at My Home Page.
- Look at my propaganda talks
(Download them and open via Adobe (Acrobat) Reader, not in the browser window; look in Full-Screen Mode and print them only if you have a lot of paper and color ink/toner to waste).
- Look at the Graduate Course
- Finally, to learn how to apply to Graduate School of University of Toronto, look
at the corresponding pages.
- Pay attention to Admission Procedures and February 1 deadline.
Prospective Postdoctoral Fellows
♦ I am interested in Postdoctoral Fellows who are working in
Microlocal analysis
and its application to partial differential equations
and spectral problems.
- Look at
Research links at My Home Page and decide how
close you are to my topics. Look at Jobs at our Department pages to learn how to apply. Important things to note:
- Postdoctoral positions start July 1 each year; so the nearest opening is July 1, 2008.
- Deadline for applications is December 1 of the previous year; so the nearest deadline is December 1, 2007. You should meet a deadline which basically means that your thesis is not submitted/finished yet at this time.
- Canadian Citizens or Landed Immigrants should look at NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowships and try to secure fellowship from NSERC (it would make a big difference). Deadline to apply is October 15; however results will be announced April 1 (or a bit earlier). So you should indicate in your application to our Department that you applied for NSERC fellowship.
- It can happen that you can get a (partial) support from other sources. Please try (it would make a big difference).
- Unfortunately, NATO fellowships for xUSSR are no more provided.
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By no means I am interested in numerics and applied mathematics
unless it is really related to the previous. There are many other
professors in our Department who are interested in these topics.
Messages from aspiring students/PDFs who are interested in topics unrelated
to my field are neither answered nor forwarded.
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