Are you an enthusiastic recent graduate in mathematics seeking to expand your knowledge in demanding theoretical research? Beginning in 2025, a fully financed PhD scholarship in applied mathematics is available from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU Compute). This is a unique chance to work on cutting-edge mathematical research with practical applications in a global academic setting.
The acclaimed DRC-1 project, which tackles basic problems in geometric singular perturbation theory, includes the PhD position. Candidates with a strong interest in theoretical mathematics, especially in the fields of dynamical systems, mathematical analysis, and perturbation theory, will find the research ideal as it will concentrate on creating rigorous mathematical frameworks for the analysis of slow-fast analytic vector fields.
More than 400 professionals in computer engineering, data science, artificial intelligence, and mathematics work at DTU Compute, which is renowned throughout the world for its innovative research. The department encourages interdisciplinary cooperation and helps address some of the most important worldwide issues in digital ethics, sustainability, energy, and health.
This opportunity offers complete financing, excellent mentorship, and the ability to join a world-class research community for graduates with a mathematical bent who are keen to pursue a PhD in Europe with an emphasis on applied theory and rigorous research. The DTU Compute PhD program offers the ideal setting for making a contribution to mathematics’ future.
Host Country: Denmark
University: Technical University of Denmark
Opportunity Type: PhD
Eligibility Country: International Students
Financial Coverage: Fully Funded
Eligibility Criteria:
- Hold a two-year Master’s degree in Pure or Applied Mathematics (120 ECTS).
- possess a stellar academic background, especially in the area of mathematical analysis.
- Exhibit a strong drive and enthusiasm for conducting in-depth mathematical study.
- Although not required, prior knowledge of dynamical systems is advantageous.
- No need for mathematical or computational abilities
Benefits:
- According to the rules set forth by the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations, the PhD job is fully supported and offers a competitive wage.
- Support for overseas travel is part of the funding, which makes it possible to work with Australian research partners.
- DTU’s extensive support services, which include academic counseling, tools for professional growth, and help with relocation arrangements, will be advantageous to scholars.
Deadline: 01 August 2025