PhD Positions in Probability at King’s College London
There are open PhD positions at King’s College London with a starting date of October 2024, in various areas of pure and applied probability. Candidates with a 2:1 or first-class undergraduate degree, or an MMath, MSci or Master’s degree with Merit are encouraged to apply. Strong UK candidates will be considered for PhD funding for 3.5-4 years. This funding includes tuition fees, tax free stipend set at UKRI rate plus London weighting, as well as an allowance for research-related travel. Funding may also be available to outstanding international candidates.
A list of projects can be found here: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/mathematics/assets/project-list-24-25.pdf , further information on how to apply and other PhD projects at KCL may be found on the findaphd.com advert.
Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Sam Johnston (@email) or any other member of the Probability group via email. In particular, Guillaume Conchon-Kerjan (@email ) is keen to talk directly to potential applicants about his project on random walks in dynamical environments (theoretical and mostly discrete probabilities, with links to mixing time, interacting particle systems and percolation).
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