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A world-leading educational institution in London is seeking candidates for the Borland Fellowship in Mathematical Physics. This role involves producing original research in mathematics and physics, focusing on metamaterials and wave physics. Applicants should hold a PhD and demonstrate a strong research record. This full-time, fixed-term position offers a competitive salary with excellent benefits, including 41 days off and career support. The fellowship is set to begin on 1 October 2026.
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About the role
Applications are invited for a Borland Fellowship in the Department of Mathematics, commencing on 1 October 2026. The duration of this post is for two years (fixed term).
This post provides an excellent opportunity for those seeking to pursue an academic career in condensed matter physics, metamaterials and wave physics. Candidates for a Borland Fellowship are expected to have proven research ability in one of these areas and alignment with research activities in metamaterials and wave physics.
The post holder will be affiliated with the Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Physics (AMMP) Section of the Mathematics Department, and interact with collaborative activities with the Department of Physics in Metamaterials i.e. through the Center for Plasmnics and Metamaterials. Applicants are encouraged to indicate members of the AMMP Section, or that Center with whom they anticipate interacting during the fellowship.
What you would be doing
Borland Fellows will produce independent and original research within the Departments of Mathematics and Physics, submit publications to refereed journals. The post holders will be expected to undertake a self-directed program of research and scholarship, play a role in the national and international Mathematics and Physics communities.
What we are looking for
A good honours degree (or equivalent) in Mathematics or Physics
What we can offer you
Further information
Further information about Imperial College London, the Department of Mathematics can be found at:
If you have any queries about the post, please contact Professor Richard Craster:
Queries relating to the application process should be directed to Mr David Whittaker (Executive Assistant and Centre Manager): .
This is a full-time post 35 hours per week).
This role is for a fixed-term contract for 24 months.
If you require any further details about the role, please contact: (Sorina Damsa) - .