Syracuse University is hiring a mathematician for a slightly unusual position, that might be of interest to many commutative algebraists:
https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/27104
Help spreading the word! The position is labeled Assistant Professor, Quantum Information Science, but they really want a mathematician. It is in the Mathematics Department, and they expect to hire a mathematician, but the applicant should be able to participate in Syracuse University’s new Institute for Quantum and Information Sciences. For example, anyone that uses Koszul duality, D-modules, QFT, mirror symmetry or any other areas that have applications to physics would be excellent fits (as would math people in various other areas, such as parts of analysis, geometry, topology, probability, etc)! It’s a fancy job, funded by the Simons Institute for the first 3 years.
The due date November 15 but earlier is always better so they have time to read it.