PhD in Positive Logic: Ranks & Types in Model Theory in Norwich

PhD in Positive Logic: Ranks & Types in Model Theory in Norwich

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University of East Anglia

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Explore Morley rank and its applications in mathematical logic and model theory.
  • Company: University of East Anglia, a leading institution in research and education.
  • Benefits: Opportunity to work closely with an expert and develop advanced research skills.
  • Other info: Self-funded project with opportunities for discussion and refinement of research ideas.
  • Why this job: Dive deep into mathematical logic and contribute to groundbreaking research.
  • Qualifications: 1st class BSc and 2:1 Masters in mathematics; knowledge of logic and model theory preferred.

The University of East Anglia in Norwich is offering a PhD project supervised by Dr. Jonathan Kirby that focuses on developing analogues of Morley rank and exploring applications in mathematical logic and model theory.

The ideal candidate will hold a 1st class BSc and a 2:1 Masters in mathematics, possessing knowledge of mathematical logic and preferably model theory.

This self-funded project encourages discussions with the supervisor to refine applications.

PhD in Positive Logic: Ranks & Types in Model Theory in Norwich employer: University of East Anglia

The University of East Anglia is an exceptional employer for aspiring mathematicians, offering a vibrant academic environment in Norwich that fosters intellectual growth and collaboration. With access to leading researchers and a supportive work culture, PhD candidates can engage deeply with their projects while benefiting from tailored mentorship and opportunities for professional development. The university's commitment to research excellence and community engagement makes it a rewarding place to pursue meaningful academic endeavours.

University of East Anglia

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We think you need these skills to ace PhD in Positive Logic: Ranks & Types in Model Theory in Norwich

Mathematical Logic
Model Theory
Analytical Skills
Research Skills
Communication Skills
Problem-Solving Skills
Critical Thinking