Laurent Demanet

Szego Assistant Professor

Mathematics

 
 
 

Internship opportunities for 2009-2010

The department of mathematics at Stanford has an opening for a 12-week research internship during the academic year 2009-2010. The successful applicant is expected to work on a collaborative project funded by the US National Science Foundation on Wave Computations in Phase-Space. A summary of this initiative is here.

This position is restricted to people who have received a bachelor's degree or equivalent by the time of the internship. Do not apply if you are not yet in the final year of your undegraduate degree. No exception can be made to this rule.

The firm deadline is January 15, 2009. Late applications will not be considered. Do not apply for 2008-2009 since the deadline has already passed.

Preference will be given to a student in mathematics or computational mathematics, with a strong academic record. Familiarity with partial differential equations, numerical analysis, and some experience with C++ or Matlab are preferred. The internship is normally not suited for students in electrical engineering, computer science, or business administration.

The Stanford campus is located in Palo Alto, in the San Francisco bay area. A stipend will be provided to cover travel and local expenses. The internship can take place during the summer of 2009, but the dates are flexible.

Interested applicants should send cover letter, CV, transcripts (past grade sheets), and at least one letter of recommendation by email (preferred) or mail to

Laurent Demanet
Stanford University
Department of Mathematics, bldg 380
450 Serra Mall
Stanford, CA94305
USA

The documents should be in English. The cover letter should detail the candidate's academic interests, dates he/she would be available, and possible career plans. Stanford University is an equal-opportunity employer; women, minorities, and nonresident aliens are encouraged to apply.