International and national collaboration of the Nonlinear Physics Group
International partners
Spanish partners
Related Spanish Groups
Positions
The GFNL is activately collaborating with several research
groups abroad and in Spain, specially inside the Europan Union. Some of this groups, including the GFNL at Sevilla, presently offer predoctoral
and postdoctoral postitions or grants for research in supercomputing
centers.
Applicants are welcome to apply directly to these centers.
Applicants in the area of Sevilla or willing to stablish here are also
welcome to ask for further information to the GFNL.
A important source of collabotation has been
the LOCNET,
a European Research Training Network, which involved about 100 researchers from 21 groups in 8 countries,
finished in May 2004.
International partners:
- Department of Informatics and Mathematical Modeling,
Technical University of Denmark, with
Peter L Christiansen.
- Institut für Physik,
Humboldt Universität Berlin, , Berlin, Germany, with
Dirk Hennig.
- Department of
Mathematics, at the University Heriot-Watt, in Edimburgh, UK, with J Chris Eilbeck.
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Department of Nonlinear Physics of Condensed Matter,
Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kiev, Ucraine,
with Yu B Gaididei.
- Département de Génie Mathématique et Modélisation,
Institute National des Sciences Apliquées, Toulouse, France,
with G James.
-
Center for Structural Biochemistry.
Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, with E. Starikov.
- Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA, with
PG Kevrekedis.
- Institutionen för Fysik och Mätteknik, Linköpings Universitet, Sweden, with
Magnus Johansson.
- LADIR Laboratoire de Dynamique,
Interactions et Reactivité. CNRS-Thiais, Paris, France, with
François Fillaux.
-
Ryuumon-kutu, Niigata, Japan, with
Hiroaki Yamada,
hyamada@uranus.dti.ne.jp.
- Department
of Interdisciplinary Studies, Tel Aviv University, Israel, with
Boris Malomed.
- Physics Department,
Universidade do Algarve,
Faro, Portugal, with
Leonor Cruzeiro.
- School of Physical Sciences,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, with
Prasenjit Sen.
- Edinburgh Parallel Computer Center,
(HPC-Europe programme).
Edinburgh, UK.
Spanish partners:
Group of Theory of Bifurcations and Dynamic Systems,
Mathematics Department, University of Cádiz, Spain.
Coordinate Action funded by la Junta de Andalucia
Institute of Materials Science of Seville, Spain, with JM Trillo.
Related Spanish groups:
Grupo de Física Estadística
y No Lineal, University of Zaragoza, Spain, with LM Floría
Estructura i Constituents de la
Materia, University of Barcelona, Spain; with JM Sancho.
Astrobiology Center, Madrid, Spain, with
Luis Vázquez.
Positions:
- New: PhD Studentships in theoretical studies of classical and quantum Josephson junction systems, at the Max-Plank Institut, Dresden, Germany More information
- A number of mainly postdoc grants can be applied for research stays with the GFNL at Sevilla. Please, contact us for details and calls.
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The LOCNET has offered postdoctoral positions but they are finished.
A new Research Training Network, called COMPLEX, has been applied for. There will be pre and postdoctoral positions.
- The leader of the LOCNET, Robert
Mackay at Warwick University, UK, has obtained a Marie
Curie Training Site, which allows 12 predoctoral positions.
- The Mathematical Physics
section of Informatics and Mathematical
Modelling, at the Technical University of Denmark has recently obtained
another Marie Curie Training
site with about 12 predoctoral positions.
- The
Department of Theoretical Physics I of the University
of Bayreuth, Germany, with Franz
Mertens, offers 14
predoctoral positions plus one postdoc.
- Two supercomputing centers, offer grants, with the possibility of working
with members of our network:
- The Edinburgh Parallel Computer
Center under the HPC-Europe
programme, offers grants with collaboration of the three
universities in Edinburgh.
- Cineca, at Bologna, Italy,
under the HPC-Europe programme offers grants
for up to four weeks, with collaboration with the universities and research
centers in the neighbourhood.