Adequate knowledge in mathematics; ability to use applied and theoretical information in these areas to solve pure and applied mathematical problems.
Ability to use modern computational tools to analyze an abstract or real life problem.
Adequate knowledge in theoretical and historical background in mathematics.
Ability to work individually and in teams efficiently, ability to collaborate effectively in teams to analyze complex systems from intra-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary areas.
Ability to communicate effectively in English about technical subjects, both orally and in writing.
Ability to use, develop and implement new experiments and algorithms to solve scientific, engineering and financial problems.
Ability to analyze a mathematical problem using both analytical and numerical methods; use and compare theoretical and simulational methods to gain deeper insight.
Ability to report the findings, conclusions and interpretations related to a project in the area of pure and applied mathematics, ability to write technical reports, to prepare and conduct effective presentations.
Recognition of the need for lifelong learning; ability to access information, to follow developments in science and technology, and to keep continuous self-improvement.
Awareness of professional and ethical responsibility issues and their legal consequences.
Ability to do a literature search on a given problem, writing technical reports correspondingly and presenting the results.
Ability of working efficiently within national or international research groups on interdisciplinary projects. Ability to publish the outputs in recognized journals at national and international levels.