On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 1:52 PM, rjf wrote:
> Here are some postdocs, some in computational science and parallel
> computing.
>
> https://jobs.llnl.gov/psc/jobs/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/s/WEBLIB_LL.VIEW_JOBS_LL.FieldFormula.IScript_View_Jobs_LL?TITLE=&JOB_CAT=PD&;
>
> The one that was called to my attention
Here are some postdocs, some in computational science and parallel
computing.
https://jobs.llnl.gov/psc/jobs/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/s/WEBLIB_LL.VIEW_JOBS_LL.FieldFormula.IScript_View_Jobs_LL?TITLE=&JOB_CAT=PD&;
The one that was called to my attention appears to run for 3 years and
pays $90k/ year
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On Jul 20, 5:17 pm, Volker Braun wrote:
> On Jul 20, 6:51 pm, John H Palmieri wrote:
>
> > [...] if in the
> > future a particular department got a reputation for exploiting its
> > post-docs, it would have a harder time hiring people. Word gets
> > around pretty fast.
>
> I would like to shoot
On Jul 20, 6:51 pm, John H Palmieri wrote:
> [...] if in the
> future a particular department got a reputation for exploiting its
> post-docs, it would have a harder time hiring people. Word gets
> around pretty fast.
I would like to shoot down your blind faith in market efficiency :-)
http://w
On Jul 20, 1:58 pm, rjf wrote:
> The issue to me is the extent to which a person in such a position is
> unfairly exploited.
Right. As kcrisman says, this doesn't happen that much in math: we
don't have tasks like sequencing DNA or building circuit boards that
we can foist off on post-docs or
> The issue to me is the extent to which a person in such a position is
> unfairly exploited. Of course
Other posters are correct that in mathematics any short-term position
with a 2-2 or less load is usually considered a postdoc of sorts
(though at an elite liberal arts college it may be a visi
On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 1:58 PM, rjf wrote:
> A computer science postdoc would typically be purely research funded.
This is an ad for a math postdoc.
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A computer science postdoc would typically be purely research funded.
Any teaching would be optional.
There are lecturer/ instructor positions with low teaching
requirements (for lecturers) that are intended to
fund young people so they can do research. There used to be (maybe no
longer) Miller as
On Jul 17, 8:18 pm, rjf wrote:
> I wouldn't call this a postdoc. It is non-tenure track position that
> requires teaching. The blurb doesn't mention
> how much teaching or how much money. Actually, the ad doesn't call it
> a postdoc either.
> RJF
Whatever the position is officially called (in t
I wouldn't call this a postdoc. It is non-tenure track position that
requires teaching. The blurb doesn't mention
how much teaching or how much money. Actually, the ad doesn't call it
a postdoc either.
RJF
On Jul 17, 7:16 am, William Stein wrote:
> Hi Sage-Devel,
>
> Amazingly, University of W
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