SMB DIGEST ISSN 1086-6566
VOLUME 19 ISSUE 13
April 3, 2019
VOLUME 19 ISSUE 13
April 3, 2019
This issue’s editor: Alex Fletcher (digest.alex@gmail.com)
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Issue's Topics:
MBI Online Mathematical Biology Colloquium, Apr 17
International Workshop on Fluctuations..., Leeds, Jul 2-5
PhD Position: Phylogenetic comparative methods, Linkoping
Postdoc: Neurobiology of Vocal Learning, Florida State
Faculty Positions in Applied Analysis, Radboud University, Netherlands
NSF webinars: Convergence Accelerator Pilot (NSF C-Accel)
SMBnet Reminders
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From: Tony Nance <tony@mbi.osu.edu>
Date: Apr 2, 2019, 1:27 PM
Subject: MBI Online Mathematical Biology Colloquium, Apr 17
MBI Online Mathematical Biology Colloquium
Wednesday April 17, 2019 at Noon Eastern Time
Denise Kirschner (Microbiology and Immunology, University of Michigan)
Building, Analyzing and Calibrating Multi-scale Models in 2D and 3D:
Tuberculosis as a Case Study
Details of how to participate can be found on the National Colloquium
webpage below. To view this live event you will need to register on
the event page. You may register at any time:
https://mbi.osu.edu/go/n/colloquium
Next Online Colloquium
See you next Fall!
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From: Matteo Cavaliere <M.Cavaliere@mmu.ac.uk>
Date: Mar 28, 2019, 9:24 AM
Subject: International Workshop on Fluctuations..., Leeds, Jul 2-5
International Workshop on Fluctuations, Tipping Points and Emergence
in Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics
Leeds (UK), 2nd - 5th July 2019
https://conferences.leeds.ac.uk/fluctuations/
The workshop will bring together researchers from different
communities (maths, biology, physics and computer science) to address
fundamental questions ranging from the role of stochasticity in
complex biological systems to tipping points and the interplay of
different temporal scales in eco-evolutionary dynamics.
The 4-day workshop will consist of four main sessions:
* Evolutionary and ecological dynamics in fluctuating environments.
* Eco-evolutionary dynamics: theory and experiments.
* Tipping points and resilience in eco-evolutionary dynamics.
* Systems/Synthetic biology and evolutionary dynamics.
Confirmed keynote speakers are:
* Michael Assaf (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, IL)
* Elaine Crooks (University of Swansea, UK)
* Nigel Goldenfeld (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
* Alan Hastings (University of California, Davis, USA)
* Jose Jimenez (University of Surrey, UK)
* Stephan Klumpp (University of Göttingen, DE)
* Sara Mitri (Université de Lausanne, CH)
The workshop is funded by the EPSRC Network Plus and the School of
Mathematics (University of Leeds).
Attendance to the workshop is free and there is limited funding for
PhD students.
Deadline for Contributed Talks (applications through EasyChair):
15th May 2019
Network Plus members should apply for funding by 15th May 2019
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From: Krzysztof Bartoszek <bartoszekkj@gmail.com>
Date: Mar 29, 2019, 2:27 PM
Subject: PhD Position: Phylogenetic comparative methods, Linkoping
At the Division of Statistics and Machine Learning, Department of
Computer Science, Linkoping University we have opened a PhD student in
Statistics position that is related to phylogenetic comparative
methods:
https://liu.se/en/work-at-liu/vacancies?rmpage=job&rmjob=10890&rmlang=UK
https://www.ida.liu.se/~krzba67/PhD_May2019.pdf
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From: Richard Bertram <bertram@math.fsu.edu>
Date: Apr 1, 2019, 6:20 PM
Subject: Postdoc: Neurobiology of Vocal Learning, Florida State
Starting August 2019, a postdoctoral position is available for a
period of up to 3 years with the Birdsong Research Group (Richard
Bertram, Rick Hyson, Frank Johnson, Wei Wu) at Florida State
University. The research group is funded by the NSF and studies the
neural basis of the developmental learning and adult production of
song in zebra finches (https://birdsong.neuro.fsu.edu/). Birdsong
learning is controlled by a forebrain network that supports dynamic
processes of learning, memory, perception, and action. The goal is to
elucidate these processes at single-neuron and population levels of
analysis and develop predictive biophysical and computational models
of neural and behavioral function. The candidate will be working on
these topics and experience in one or more of the following -
electrophysiology, molecular anatomy, tract-tracing, computational
methods - is preferable. Examples of the research group's publications
can be found at https://birdsong.neuro.fsu.edu/publications.
The research group is a part of the FSU Program in Neuroscience
(http://neuro.fsu.edu/), an interdisciplinary research-intensive
training program that includes 35 faculty labs in the Departments of
Biological Science, Biomedical Sciences, Mathematics, and Psychology.
Our group encourages multidisciplinary science and candidates will
have access to outstanding scientific facilities for a variety of
research techniques targeting behavioral, physiological, cellular,
molecular, and genetic levels of analysis, as well as multiple
microscopy cores and instrument, electronics, and machine shops for
customization of research needs. FSU is in the capital city of
Tallahassee, which offers a culturally-rich and family-friendly
environment with ready access to a variety of outdoor attractions,
while maintaining a moderate cost of living.
Candidates are invited to send their curriculum vitae, a statement of
interest, and a list of 3 individuals who could be contacted for
reference to Richard Bertram, at bertram@math.fsu.edu.
Application review will begin immediately and continue until the
position is filled.
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From: "Sonner, S. (Stefanie)" <Stefanie.Sonner@ru.nl>
Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2019 18:09:56
Subject: Faculty Positions in Applied Analysis, Radboud University, Netherlands
The Department of Mathematics at Radboud University Nijmegen has
several open positions in Applied Mathematics, at all levels: full
professor / associate professor / tenure track assistant professor
For further details, see
https://www.ru.nl/werken/details/details_vacature_0/?recid=601925
Deadline: April 17, 2019
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From: Henry Warchall <hwarchal@nsf.gov>
Date: Mar 27, 2019, 3:51 PM
Subject: NSF webinars: Convergence Accelerator Pilot (NSF C-Accel)
Dear Colleagues,
The National Science Foundation will host a webinar (teleconference
seminar) about the new NSF Convergence Accelerator Pilot (NSF C-Accel)
funding opportunity.
The webinar will take place on Wednesday, March 27, 2019 from 2:00 to
3:30 PM, EST (Eastern Daylight Time; GMT-04:00), and will be repeated
on Wednesday, April 3, 2019 during the same time slot.
To participate, please see the information on the NSF Event page:
https://www.nsf.gov/events/event_summ.jsp?cntn_id=298145
About the Convergence Accelerator Pilot:
The NSF Convergence Accelerator Pilot (NSF C-Accel) seeks to
accelerate use-inspired convergence research in areas of national
importance by facilitating convergent team-building capacity around
exploratory, potentially high-risk proposals. The initiative reflects
NSF's commitment to be at the cutting edge, supporting fundamental
research while encouraging rapid advances through partnerships between
academic and non-academic stakeholders. It will begin with three
convergence tracks that align with two of NSF's 10 Big Idea themes:
(1) Harnessing the Data Revolution for 21st-Century Science and
Engineering (HDR) and (2) the Future of Work at the Human-Technology
Frontier (FW-HTF).
These three tracks are:
* An Open Knowledge Network (as part of HDR);
* AI and Future Jobs (as part of FW-HTF); and
* A National Talent Ecosystem (as part of FW-HTF).
For more information, please see the Dear Colleague Letter NSF 19-050:
https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2019/nsf19050/nsf19050.jsp
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