SoftSimu - Study/work with us

Contact:

Dr. Mikko Karttunen
Tel: (519) 661-2111 ext. 88790
Fax: (519) 661-3523
Email: mkarttu [at] uwo.ca

Western:

What's on in London:

Studentships: I am always looking for outstanding students

If you are interested in graduate or undergraduate studies in biological physics or condensed matter physics, please contact Dr. Karttunen. There are many possible projects, for example, in biological physics, colloidal systems, polymers, drug delivery mechanisms, pattern formation, and multiscale modeling methods. Opportunities are available for graduate students starting in fall 2008/January 2009. Applications should be made as soon as possible.

Summer students and undergraduate projects

We try to offer summer studentships to outstanding students every year. In the past, these studentships have almost always lead to peer reviewed publications and/or thesis (BSc, MSc and even PhD) projects. Early applications are encouraged.

Honours Thesis projects (491) are also available in physics and applied mathemtics.

Postdoctoral Fellowships

Exchange students

Wish to spend a year with us? UWO has an extensive exchange program with a large number of universities world-wide. Click here for a list of UWO's partner universities and instructions of how to apply. There are particularly extensive programs for students from the Baden-Würtenberg (Germany) and Rhône-Alpes (France) areas.

International dimension

We have extensive collaborative projects with colleagues in the Nordic Countries, Asia, Central Europe, and across North America. Typically, our students and postdocs are involved in such projects as well.

We are also part of the following research networks.

Living in London, Ontario

It is worth noting that the cost of living is relatively low in London. Based on www.homefair.com comparison, if you are offered a funding package of $24,000 from Western, you would need to be offered a funding package of $38,180 from a university located in Toronto and $36,164 from a university located in Vancouver to have the same standard of living.

General information

Please notice: Don't let the name 'Applied Mathematics' fool you, we do a lot of physics as can be seen from our departmental pages. In addition to offering degrees in applied mathematics, the department belongs to the special programs

  1. Theoretical Physics
  2. Scientific Computing.

Applications may be made at any time during the academic year.

For details how to apply: Graduate studies at UWO Applied Mathematics including Theoretical Physics and Scientific Computing.

IMPORTANT: For sending CVs and other material, ONLY pdf and plain ASCII text are accepted. Cover letters/CVs/etc. in other formats will not be read.