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The University of Wuppertal is a dynamic, networked and research-oriented campus university. Collectively, more than 25,000 researchers, academic staff and students face the challenges of science, education, culture, economics, society, technology and the environment.
The University of Wuppertal invites applications for a professorship in Mathematics in the area of port-Hamiltonian systems. The position will be based in the School of Mathematics and Natural Science. We are looking for an outstanding personality who will continuously develop this area in research and teaching.
Start
01 April 2027
Salary grade
W2 LBesG NRW
Reference code
P26004
Contact person
Dean Prof Dr Francesco Knechtli
Applications via
stellenausschreibungen.uni-wuppertal.de
Application deadline
29.06.2026
Formal requirements
§ 36 Section 1 HG NRW
You are able to demonstrate your qualification for the position by international, peer-reviewed publications, relevant teaching experience, international orientation (e.g., international collaborations, activities in national and international bodies), the successful acquisition of third-party funds, project / practical experience, etc. Please enclose relevant certificates and supporting documents with your application.
At the University of Wuppertal, we appreciate individual and cultural differences of our employees and support gender equality, equal opportunities, reconciliation of family and working life. Applications from persons of any gender and persons with disabilities as well as persons with an equivalent status are highly welcome. In accordance with the Gender Equality Act of North Rhine-Westphalia, women will be given preferential consideration unless there are compelling reasons in favour of an applicant who is not female. The same applies to applications from disabled persons, who will be given preference in the case of equal suitability.
The interdisciplinary focus in research and teaching is a direct response to the demands placed on future young professionals.
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