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Vacancy number: 16742
Job type: PhD positions
Contract hours min: 38
Contract hours max: 38
Location: Leiden
Applying is possible up to and including: 31 juli 2026
The Mathematical Institute is looking for 1 PhD candidate to join the project ‘How Structure Organizes Nonlinear Wave Propagation - The Spatial Syntax of Waves’ under the supervision of Martina Chirilus-Bruckner (1.0 FTE position)
Applications are invited for a 4-year PhD position under the supervision of Martina Chirilus-Bruckner at the Mathematical Institute of Leiden University, as part of the project ‘How Structure Organizes Nonlinear Wave Propagation: The Spatial Syntax of Waves’. The project focuses on nonlinear wave propagation in spatially structured heterogeneous media, described by partial differential equations and analyzed using tools from finite- and infinite-dimensional dynamical systems theory. The precise topic of the thesis can be tailored to the interests and background of the candidate (see https://pub.math.leidenuniv.nl/~chirilusbrucknerm/ for examples of topics). Due to the broad applicability of wave phenomena, the candidate is encouraged to connect their mathematical work to relevant questions from an application area of their choice. Possible motivating contexts in which the supervisor has direct links to researchers in the field include cardiac dynamics, ecological pattern formation, soft matter physics, metamaterials, and physical learning systems.
The candidate will be joining an active and growing research team within the larger group in Leiden specializing in ‘Analysis and Dynamical Systems’ and will be able to participate in a range of local and national seminars. The position includes funding to present at international conferences and workshops.
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Terms and conditions
All our PhD candidates are embedded in the Leiden University Graduate School of Science.
Leiden University is strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from members of underrepresented groups.
To apply for this vacancy, click the application button. Please ensure that you join to your application the following documents:
Starting date: fall 2026, flexible.
If you would like more information about what the job entails, please contact Martina Chirilus-Bruckner, at [email protected].
Applications received before July 23, 2026, will be guaranteed full consideration.
Leiden University was founded in 1575 and is one of Europe’s leading international research universities.
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