Description du poste
Le projet MediMath à l’Université de Berne propose une position de doctorat entièrement financée. Une occasion unique d’explorer l’histoire des mathématiques en Méditerranée.
Tâches
• Analyser des textes mathématiques arabes classiques en profondeur.
• Étudier l’échange de connaissances mathématiques dans les réseaux persans.
• Collaborer à la lexicographie et à l’organisation d’événements.
Compétences
• Un diplôme de MA en Histoire des sciences ou études islamiques requis.
• Compétences en analyse textuelle des sources arabes.
• Capacité à travailler en équipe et de manière autonome.
The Starting Grant “Medieval and Early Modern Mediterranean Mathematics” (MediMath) project at the unit “Middle East and Muslim Societies, ” Department of Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies (SACS), University of Bern, is offering a fully funded PhD position in the field of Islamic studies with a focus in history and philosophy of mathematics. The position is funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF).
Starting date: February 1 2026 or as agreed
MediMath is a project on the history of algebra and of its relations to arithmetic and geometry as they were developed in a broader Mediterranean world from the 9th to the beginning of the 17th century. The project combines conceptual analysis with philological research, while also following the historical trajectories of mathematicians and their texts.
The PhD candidate will join Prof. Dr. Eleonora Sammarchi’s research team to work on the Work Package “Circulation of mathematical knowledge in the Mediterranean world”. More specifically, the candidate will offer new and deeper insights into the study of the works produced and exchanged within the Persianate networks between the end of the 13th and the end of the 16th century.
Tasks
1) To examine certain arithmetical-algebraic texts that are already known but require more in-depth study, such as al-Fārisī’s Asās al-qawā‛id fī uṣūl al-fawā’id (13th c.); al-Kāshī’s Miftāḥ al-ḥisāb (15th c.), al-Yazdī’s ‘Uyūn al-ḥisāb (16th c.) and al-‘Āmilī’s Khulāṣat al-ḥisāb (16th c.).
2) To embed the study of these texts within a broader historical analysis of the mathematical knowledge exchanged through Persianate networks (algebra and arithmetic, but also computational practices related to accountancy and other activities).
The PhD thesis will be supervised by Prof. Eleonora Sammarchi.
The responsibilities of the PhD student recruited to this project are as follows:
• Completing the PhD dissertation
• Conducting textual analysis of Arabic sources
• Attending project meetings and research colloquia
• Collaborating closely with MediMath project members (internal and external collaborators), as well as with the MOMuG team
• Co-organizing project workshops, conferences, and events
• Contributing to the MediMath lexicography (a multi-language digital tool that will compile outputs from the entire project)
• Participating in the project’s communication strategy, including managing one section of the project website (Events and Publications)
• Building academic networks with colleagues inside and outside Switzerland
• Presenting research at academic conferences.
Requirements
We are looking for a motivated candidate who can demonstrate a strong commitment to the project, the potential to produce research of international standard, and robust methodological skills. Candidates should be reliable, capable of working both independently and collaboratively. An active willingness to contribute to a supportive and inclusive work environment is essential. Candidates must hold a MA degree (with very good grades) in: History of Science, History, Islamic studies, or related fields, with a proven ability to work with Arabic texts. Fluency in written and spoken English is required. A proven interest in current debates in history of science and Islamic studies and a willingness to be part of an interdisciplinary team are expected. Knowledge of Persian and previous experience of working with mathematical texts are an advantage but not required. Relocation to Bern is expected.
Candidates nearing completion of their MA are also welcome to apply. However, they must submit a detailed and realistic timeline for completing their MA, accompanied by a confirmation letter from their MA supervisor.
What We Offer
Application and Contact Details
Applications should include:
• A cover letter explaining your interest in the project
• A detailed CV
• A copy of relevant degree certificates and a detailed academic transcript (including classes attended)
• a writing sample (e.g. one chapter of the MA thesis, publication, seminar paper)
The documents should be submitted as a single file in PDF format named as follows: yourSurname_MediMath_WP3.pdf (e.g. Sammarchi_MediMath_WP3.pdf).
Deadline for applications: 10 August 2025 (midnight CEST).
Please send your applications to Debora Ulrich (E-Mail schreiben) with the subject line: PhD MediMath WP3.
If you are short-listed, you will be asked to provide contact details for two references, and a two-page description of a PhD project that fits within the MediMath project. Interview dates: end of August. Lire la suite