The Newton International Fellowship scheme will select the
very best early stage post-doctoral researchers from all over the world, and offer support
for two years at UK research institutions. The Newton International Fellowships scheme is run
by The British Academy, The Royal Academy of Engineering and the Royal Society.
The Fellowships cover the broad range of natural and social sciences, engineering and the humanities.
They provide grants of 24,000 GBP per annum to cover subsistence
and 8,000 GBP per annum to cover research expenses, plus a one-off relocation allowance of 2,000 GBP.
As part of the scheme, all Newton Fellows who remain in research will be granted
a 10 year follow-up funding package worth 6,000 GBP per annum.
Closing Date: 12 January 2009
For information see
Newton Fellowships
My research is centred around computational mathematics and nonlinear partial
differential equations
including numerical analysis and applied analysis.
In particular, finite element methods, free boundary problems, geometric
evolution equations and surface growth,
two phase flow, biomembranes and PDE optimisation. You can gain some idea
of my research by checking out on my home page
downloadable papers and workshops/conferences that I am attending or giving talks in.
If you are interested in developing a research project in these areas
then please contact me
c.m.elliott at warwick dot ac dot uk