The Department of Applied Mathematics at the University of Colorado at Boulder invites applications for two tenure track faculty positions at the Assistant Professor level to begin August 2025. One position is in mathematical data science, while the other position is in mathematical climate science.
The mathematical data science position seeks candidates whose research brings together approximation theory, high-dimensional probability and stochastic processes, numerical analysis, and optimization to develop a comprehensive theoretical foundation of machine learning and modern artificial intelligence applications.
The mathematical climate science position seeks candidates whose research develops, analyzes, and applies innovative mathematical methods to study the fundamental physical components of the climate system: Atmosphere, Oceans, and Cryosphere. Research of interest includes, for example,
Development and analysis of fundamental mathematical or statistical models of physical processes in the climate system
Development and analysis of new computational methods to advance Earth system model accuracy and efficiency
Development, analysis, and application of new, advanced data science methods to observation or simulation data
For the mathematical climate science position, laboratory space is available, and the department welcomes applications from scholars whose research includes an experimental component. That position is part of a cluster hire in the area of Climate Physics and Mathematics with linked positions in the Departments of Physics and of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences. The Earth’s climate is affected by physical processes at work in the cryosphere, ocean, and atmosphere and the study of these processes involves a wide array of methods: observational, experimental, theoretical, and computational. Collaborations between physicists, mathematicians, and climate scientists are needed to make progress across many of the most challenging problems in climate science. CU Boulder is uniquely poised to rapidly become the leading institution in the world in the field of climate physics and mathematics.
Successful candidates for either position will have a PhD in applied mathematics or a related area, postdoctoral experience, a strong research record, a commitment to supporting the diverse student populations in our department and its associated campus educational mission, and a dedication to teaching excellence in our undergraduate and graduate programs.
All applicants for the mathematical data science position should submit their application online at https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=59406 and direct inquiries to the search chair, Stephen Becker, stephen.becker@colorado.edu.
All applicants for the mathematical climate science position should submit their application online at https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=59483 and direct inquiries to the search chair, Ian Grooms, ian.grooms@colorado.edu.
Application Materials Required:
A cover letter addressed to the search committee
A resume/CV
Contact information for four references
A statement on research
A statement on teaching
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Complete applications received by November 1, 2024, are guaranteed full consideration.