U.S. citizenship or permanent residence, as required by the funding agency supporting this program.
Ph.D. degree in computer science, engineering, mathematics, physics, or statistics obtained by the time in which the fellowship starts.
Demonstrated skills in both research and teaching, evidenced through the application components.
Physical Demands: n/a
Preferences: Experience with or eagerness to engage in mentoring of junior researchers (high
school, undergraduate, graduate), outreach activities, and/or research
community-building activities
Licenses/ Certifications: n/a
Required Application Materials:
CV
2-page maximum statement on research interests and goals (including relevant
connections with mathematics and QIS)
1-page maximum statement on teaching experience, interest, and philosophy
1-page maximum statement on how the candidate is a good fit for the MathQuantum program (including potential faculty collaborators for projects) and how the program will contribute to their professional goals
Contact information for 3 reference letter writers. One of these should be able to address teaching experience/capability
Graduate and undergraduate transcripts (unofficial okay)
Additional Job Details
Best Consideration Date: 12/12/2025
Posting Close Date: n/a
Open Until Filled: Y
Financial Disclosure Required
No For more information on Financial Disclosure, please visit Maryland's State Ethics Commission website .
Department
CMNS-Inst for Physical Science & Technology
Worker Sub-Type
Faculty Regular
Salary Range
51,000-75,000
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Job Description Summary
The MathQuantum RTG (Research Training Group) seeks to hire a postdoctoral fellow working at the intersection of mathematics and quantum information science (QIS). MathQuantum is a community of faculty, postdocs, graduate students, undergraduate students, and high school students working on various research problems at the intersection of mathematics and quantum information science.
This appointment, offered jointly by IPST (the Institute for Physical Science and Technology) and the Department of Mathematics, has both research and teaching components.
Research: The successful applicant is expected to work independently on research projects related to their own interests, while aligning with the vision of MathQuantum to meaningfully intersect mathematics and QIS. Fellows are assigned a general faculty mentor to help navigate their postdoctoral activities, and are expected to engage with one or more UMD faculty (including the MathQuantum RTG senior scientists, https://mathquantum.umd.edu/people/). In collaboration with these faculty, fellows are expected to identify open research questions at the intersection of mathematics and QIS, and come up with creative approaches to address these questions.
Teaching: In addition to research activities, there is a teaching load of 3 classes per year of tenure in the Department of Mathematics (e.g. 1 class in Fall and 2 classes in Spring, or 2 classes in Fall and 1 class in Spring).