Sorry, that *definitely* didn't come out the way I meant it, in the
slightest.

I only meant to ask, "what level of skills in these areas are you
looking for, could you be slightly more specific".

I meant to imply that at some institutions, the list might give the
impression of being a very tough list of criteria. I wished to ensure
I understood whether that was the case, before passing it on.

Bill.

On Sep 3, 5:25 pm, Bill Hart <goodwillh...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi Alexander,
>
> How can a finishing undergraduate have this kind of experience? I
> think I could hope to find a candidate who has used a computer algebra
> system, and perhaps to have done some courses at an undergraduate
> level on the broad areas of algebra and algebraic geometry. But how
> could an undergraduate have obtained and demonstrate *skills* in these
> areas. Is that really what you meant to ask for?
>
> I think as written, this perhaps looks like an impossible list of
> qualifications in some locales. I would hope to hire at the assistant
> professor level with this list, (but perhaps not for a first
> postdoc).
>
> Can you perhaps provide some further information which we can pass on
> (there are quite a few finishing UG's here who would at least have
> done courses in algebra and algebraic geometry).
>
> Bill.
>
> On Sep 3, 8:32 am, Alexander Dreyer
>
>
>
> <alexander.dre...@itwm.fraunhofer.de> wrote:
> > Just to clariy: we are looking for a doctoral candidate (*not* a
> > postdoc.)
> > My best,
> >   Alexander

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