Interested in getting a Ph.D. degree in Applied Mathematics in the USA from the University of Colorado? I am looking for a Ph.D. student to work with me on solving large-scale eigenvalue problems on parallel clusters and other projects on numerical solution of partial differential equations, using finite element/differences, see http://math.ucdenver.edu/~aknyazev/ The project involves parallel C programming and lots of mathematics. Starting immediately. Requirements: BA and MS degrees with good math grades. excellent knowledge of linear algebra and functional analysis, working knowledge of C, familiarity with Unix and parallel processing. Foreign students in addition need TOEFL > 500, good English writing and reasonable spoken English. Students will need to pass our 2 tests see http://math.ucdenver.edu/graduate/prelims/ The offer: at least two years of Research Assistant financial support from https://www.fastlane.nsf.gov/servlet/showaward?award=0208773 to complete the Ph.D. with future possibilities to start a research carrier in the USA. The standard support is ~$1,500 per month. The USA student visa does not give a permission to work outside of the University. Our campus http://www.cudenver.edu/ is located in Denver Colorado see http://www.denver.org/ a great place to spend two years of studying. Please email me if interested. Andrew Knyazev