A postdoctoral position (starting any time soon) is available within the project “Random matrix models”, in the “Team” program of the Foundation for Polish Science co-financed by the European Union under the European Regional Development Fund. This is an interdisciplinary project, aiming to develop the theory of matrix models and topological recursions, to understand their role in modern aspects of mathematical physics, and to employ such tools to formulate new topological and combinatorial characteristics of biomolecules. Experience of a candidate in the field of random matrix theory, topological recursions, and their applications in high energy or mathematical physics – or experience of a candidate in theoretical aspects of biophysics and various programming techniques – will be an asset. A successful candidate should hold the PhD degree not longer than 4 years. Application documents should include a formal application letter for the position (with scanned signature), “Information on the processing of personal data” (available at http://bsp.adm.uw.edu.pl/bsp/druki-i-formularze/), statement on reading and accepting the rules for job applications for a position of an academic teacher at the University of Warsaw (available at https://www.fuw.edu.pl/dokumenty-i-formularze.html), a curriculum vitae, a list of publications, a statement of research interests, two letters of recommendation, and a PhD diploma (or a formal confirmation of PhD degree). All documents, preferably in pdf format, should be sent by e-mail to psulkows [at] fuw.edu.pl (with “Team – postdoc application” in the subject line). Primary consideration will be given to applications received by December 5th, 2019. Candidates may also be invited for an interview in the second round of applications. All inquiries in regards to this announcement should be sent to Piotr Sułkowski (psulkows [at] fuw.edu.pl).