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Postdoctoral position in Set Theory (30m), Bristol (England), Deadline: 13 May 2021

Deadline: Midnight 13th May 2021

There is a 30 Month Postdoctoral position available in Set Theory at the 
University of Bristol.

Further particulars and how to apply: 
https://www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/details/?jobId=223715&jobTitle=Research%20Associate%20(in%20Set%20Theory)

The University of Bristol seeks outstanding candidates for a Research 
Associate in Set Theory, position tenable from 31st August 2021 (fixed 
start date) for a duration of maximum 30 months. The successful candidate 
will become a member of the Institute for Pure Mathematics within the 
School of Mathematics in Bristol, and will work with Philip Welch.

This research position requires the minimum expertise of a candidate with 
a completed PhD in Set Theory to conduct investigations in problems 
associated with Welch?s EPSRC funded research grant *Graphs on Generalized 
Baire Spaces.* There has been a surge of interest in recent years on 
extending the descriptive set theory of Baire space to spaces of the form 
kappa^kappa for kappa a regular cardinal. The main focus of the project is 
on the interaction of *descriptive set theoretic* notions at this 
analogous level, *Inner Model Theory, infinitary game theoretic *methods 
and *forcing axioms*. Accordingly candidates will be expected to have 
particular expertise in one or more of these areas.

We welcome applications from all members of our community and are 
particularly encouraging those from diverse groups, such as members of the 
LGBT+ and BAME communities, to join us.

Please note that it is the applicant's responsibility to ensure their 
referees send a letter of reference by email to 
maths-recruitment@bristol.ac.uk before the advert closes and please can we 
ask you add the vacancy reference number in the email title.
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