Leiden and Lund Universities invite applications for a four-year PhD leading to dual diplomas from Leiden University and Lund University. The project starts in Leiden, transfers to Lund after one year, and returns to Leiden for the final year, focusing on nonlinear inhomogeneous wave equations with spatial inhomogeneities using dynamical systems and functional analysis. Supervised by Gianne Derks and Sara Maad Sasane, you will join Leiden’s Analysis and Dynamical Systems group and Lund’s PDE group, with seminars, conference funding, and a strong commitment to inclusivity. To apply, submit CV, a completed application form (no cover letter), and transcripts by 15 September 2026; English proficiency required, emphasize relevant coursework and research ideas.
The Mathematical Institute of Leiden University and the Centre for Mathematical Sciences of Lund University have a position for a PhD candidate to join the project "Analysis of Inhomogeneous Wave Euqations" under the supervision of Gianne Derks (Leiden University) and Sara Maad Sasane (Lund University).
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You will also be embedded in the Leiden University Graduate School of Science and PhD programme in Mathematics at Lund University.
You are invited to apply for a 4-year PhD position leading to a two paired PhD diplomas of Leiden University and Lund University. You will start in Leiden, transfer after a year to Lund for two years, with a final year in Leiden. You will consider nonlinear wave equations with spatial inhomogeneities and use tools from dynamical systems and functional analysis to analyse the behaviour of travelling waves and other coherent waves. You will be joining a vibrant research environment. In Leiden the project is embedded in the Analysis and Dynamical Systems group and in Lund it is embedded in the Partial Differential Equations group. You will be able to participate in a range of local and national seminars. There is also funding to present your work at international conferences and workshops.
LEIDEN UNIVERSITY
The Faculty of Science is a world-class faculty where staff and students work together in a dynamic international environment. The research carried out at the Faculty of Science is very diverse, ranging from mathematics, information science, astronomy, physics, chemistry and bio-pharmaceutical sciences to biology and environmental sciences. We are located at the heart of Leiden’s Bio Science Park, one of Europe’s biggest science parks, where university and business life come together.
The Mathematical Institute (MI) is one of the eight institutes within the Faculty of Science and has a strong international orientation. The institute's mission is to push the boundaries of scientific knowledge by developing and applying high-quality mathematics while offering a wide range of mathematical programs in a friendly and intellectually stimulating environment. We believe that mathematics is a fundamental part of human knowledge, and we take pride in our role as guardians of this rich scientific discipline. We are dedicated to expanding the frontiers of mathematical knowledge and applying our expertise to solve challenges in other sciences, society, and industry. Additionally, we actively promote mathematical literacy through various outreach activities. The Mathematical Institute focuses on four key research themes: Algebra, Geometry, and Number Theory; Analysis and Dynamical Systems; Probability; and Statistics. There is extensive collaboration between these themes.
LTH, Faculty of Engineering at Lund University, is Sweden’s third‑largest institution for higher technical education and research. Its doctoral education programme spans over more than 50 research areas, within engineering, but also within science, architecture and design, and involves close collaboration with innovative start-ups and international corporations. The Centre for Mathematical Sciences is shared between the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Science.
Research training and education at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences provides the opportunity for advanced studies in mathematics, mathematical statistics and its applications at the frontier of modern mathematics. You will belong to a division whose research is concerned with algebra, analysis and dynamical systems. Partial differential equations have a strong research tradition in Lund, and are basis for many different areas of application. One of the rapidly growing research areas is dynamical systems for study of general principles of evolution processes. Other areas of interest are harmonic analysis, operator theory, computer algebra, optimisation and complex analysis. Other key research themes at the department are mathematical statistics, applied mathematics, computer vision, numerical analysis and computing as well as probability and statistics.
Promoting an inclusive community is central to the values and vision of both Leiden University and Lund University. We strive to be an open community in which all students and staff members feel valued and respected, and are able to fully develop themselves. We consider an inclusive academic environment, where students and staff can share their experiences and viewpoints, to be essential for the development of talent.