PhD program in Mathematics
Science

XXXII cycle - a. y. 2016/2017

Duration 3 years
Position 10 position available - 9 scholarships
Director/Coordinator prof. Cristian Giardinΰ
PhD website » www.mathphd.unimore.it
Nota The course is activated by the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia in agreement with the University of Parma and with the University of Ferrara.
Admission Expiration date 30/06/2016 at 13:00
Call for admission
Final ranking Published 28/07/2016
Ranking
Enrollment deadline 08/08/2016 at 15:30:00

Scientific areas

MAT/02 (Algebra), MAT/03 (Geometry), MAT/04 (Complementary Mathematics), MAT/05 (Mathematical Analysis), MAT/06 (Probability and Mathematical Statistics), MAT/07 (Mathematical Physics), MAT/08 (Numerical Analysis), MAT/09 (Operational Research), INF/01 (Computer Science), SECS-S/01 (Statistics).

Admission requirements

Italian second level degree (laurea specialistica, under D.M. 509/99 or laurea magistrale, under D.M. 207/04) or Italian degree obtained prior to D.M. 13 509/99 or equivalent qualification obtained abroad.
More information available in the Call.

Description

Description

The course is activated by the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia in agreement with the University of Parma and with the University of Ferrara. For the XXXII cycle, the administrative office is the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. Students will be placed in the research groups of the partner universities according to the seat of the supervisor (tutor) that will be assigned by the Faculty Board.

Due to the substantial number of about 60 Board members with an international scientific profile, the PhD Program offers an high-quality training in all areas of Mathematics. The activities include lectures (especially during the first year), seminars, workshops and research periods in partner institutions. With regard to the specific training objectives pursued, the PhD program in Mathematics aims particularly to the training of highly qualified researchers, able to carry out high-profile research. The PhD candidate will choose with his supervisor a research topic and will write a dissertation thesis containing original elements. Ph.D. recipients will be ready to work in universities, research institutes, industry, public administration as well as in independent commercial enterprises.

RESEARCH PROGRAMS
The main areas of interest of the PhD programme include, but are not limited to:
• Group actions, Hopf Algebras and Quantum Groups
• Algebraic Geometry
• Projective Geometry
• Geometry and Complex Analysis
• Discrete mathematics and Combinatorial geometry
• Geometric and algebraic topology of manifolds
• History of Mathematics
• Partial Differential Equations
• Calculus of Variations and applications to Variational problems
• Analytic Number Theory
• Probability Theory
• Stochastic processes
• Statistical Mechanics
• Kinetic Theory - Gas dynamics
• Mathematical models and method for complex systems
• Mathematical Methods of Quantum Mechanics
• Mathematical models in Biology
• Modelling and Scientific Computing
• Numerical Optimization and Applications
• Numerical methods for Integral Equations

FIND OUT MORE
http:// www.mathphd.unimore.it

Duration

Three years (01/11/2016 - 31/10/2019)

Venue

Students will be placed in the research groups of the partner universities according to the seat of the supervisor (tutor) that will be assigned by the Faculty Board.

Announcement

» Call for admission and changes

» Selection committees

» Final ranking

Based on a rigorous selection process, applications are processed normally once a year. The admissions will be open in June or July 2023 (please refer to the Call).

More documentation

How to apply for the PhD Programmes (pdf)

How to apply for the Italian National PhD Program in Religious Studies (pdf)

» Guide for admission application to Ph.D. programmes

Please complete the application form and submit it electronically following the application guide. A non-returnable administrative fee of 25 € will be charged. The decision on admission as well as on financial support is published on the web.

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Contact office

For further information please contact:
PhD Office
via Università, 4 - 41121 Modena
e-mail: segr.dottorati@unimore.it
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