Call for Membership for MSRI / SLMath 2023-24 Programs
The Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) in Berkeley, California, now becoming the Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute (SLMath) in 2022-23, invites applications for our upcoming 2023-24 scientific research programs:
- Algorithms, Fairness, and Equity (August 21 – December 20, 2023)
- Mathematics and Computer Science of Market and Mechanism Design (August 21 – December 20, 2022)
- Commutative Algebra (January 16 – May 24, 2024)
- Noncommutative-Algebraic Geometry (January 16 – May 24, 2024).
The following positions are available:
- Research Professorships are intended for senior researchers who will be making key contributions to a program, including the mentoring of postdoctoral fellows, and who will be in residence for three or more months.
- Research Memberships are intended for researchers who will be making contributions to a program and who will be in residence for one or more months.
- Postdoctoral Fellowships are intended for recent PhDs.
MSRI / SLMath uses MathJobs to process applications. Application information can be found at www.msri.org/application. Interested candidates must apply online beginning August 15, 2022 for RP/RM positions and October 1, 2022 for PD positions.
To receive full consideration, applications must be complete, including all letters of support, by the following deadlines:
- Research Professorships: October 1, 2022
- Research Memberships: December 1, 2022
- Postdoctoral Fellowships: December 1, 2022
It is the policy of SLMath actively to seek to achieve diversity in its programs and workshops. Thus, a strong effort is made to remove barriers that hinder equal opportunity, particularly for those groups that have been historically underrepresented in the mathematical sciences.
MSRI / SLMath has been supported from its origins by the National Science Foundation, now joined by the National Security Agency, over 100 Academic Sponsor departments, by a range of private foundations, and by generous and farsighted individuals.