Visiting Professorship for Numerical Simulation
Description
The objective of this ongoing program is to enable distinguished academics from abroad to spend their sabbatical (up to six months)
at the Institute for Numerical Simulation (INS) of the University Bonn. The aim of the programme is to foster the
scientific collaboration with researchers at the INS.
The INS Visiting Professorship is open for applications once a year during the summer term.
Visiting Professors are expected to make a substantial contribution to the academic life of the INS.
Successful applicants are expected to be based full-time at the INS for the duration of the Professorship.
Applicants
Applications must be made by the visitor. It is advisable to contact possible collaboration partners at the
INS prior to filing the application.
Additionally, female applicants may apply for the Visiting Professorship for female applicants at the INS.
Value
The INS Visiting Professorship Award includes initial travel support
- within Europe up to 700 EUR (based on actual cost),
- overseas up to 1800 EUR (based on actual cost),
and living support of 1500
EUR per month.
Furthermore, the INS provides
- office space,
- PC-based workstation computer,
- access to high perfomance parallel computing resources at the INS,
- access to university libraries.
Duration
The Visiting Professorship is available from three to six months during the summer term, starting with April 15 each year. The intended period of stay and duration
of the visit shall be proposed by the visitor.
Application Procedure
There is an online application procedure for the INS Visiting Professorship only.
The application must include
- curriculum vitae,
- list of publications,
- research plan clearly stating the possible cooperations at the INS,
- two letters of recommendation,
- intended period of stay.
The application documents must be submitted via email to
officeins.uni-bonn.de.
Note that PDF documents only will be accepted.
The Adjudicating Committee is formed by the Board of Directors of the INS. The final decision on the award will be
made before March 15 each year.
Assessment Criteria
Excellence will be the primary criterion. The adjudicating committee will consider the track records relative to
opportunity of the applicant and of the host researcher at the INS, the proposed research, and the benefits to the INS
arising from the collaboration, with each criterion equally ranked.
Preference will be given to visiting researchers who do not already have a well-established research collaboration with
the INS. If visiting researchers have an existing research collaboration with the INS, then the application must detail
how the proposed research is new and different from the existing collaboration.
Contact
office
ins.uni-bonn.de
Deadline
Applications must be received before February 15.