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Piyush Grover

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University of Nebraska - Lincoln

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University of Nebraska-Lincoln

PhD Opening in Theoretical Mechanics, Physics, and Applied Mathematics at University of Nebraska-Lincoln

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is inviting applications for a PhD position in the group of Associate Professor Piyush Grover, starting in Fall 2026. The research focus is on theoretical mechanics, theoretical physics, and applied mathematics. The successful candidate will join the Dynamic Systems Lab (dsl.unl.edu), which is engaged in cutting-edge research at the intersection of mechanics and mathematics. Applicants should have a bachelor's and/or master's degree, ideally with research experience or a demonstrated interest in the relevant fields. The position is suitable for students passionate about theoretical approaches to mechanics and physics, as well as those with a strong background in applied mathematics. The lab offers a stimulating environment for research and academic growth. While specific funding details are not provided in the announcement, PhD positions at major US research universities typically include tuition coverage and a stipend, subject to university policies and funding availability. Interested candidates are encouraged to visit the lab website (dsl.unl.edu) for more information about ongoing research and to contact Professor Grover directly by email with inquiries about the position and application process. The application deadline for Fall 2026 entry is December 28, 2025. Prospective students should prepare their CV and academic transcripts, and reach out to Professor Grover to discuss their interest and fit for the group. This opportunity is ideal for those aiming to advance their expertise in theoretical mechanics, physics, and applied mathematics within a collaborative and innovative research environment at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

3 months ago