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performance indicators for multi-objective evolutionary algorithms. We are looking for a promising young researcher, who has the PhD completed before the contract stars. PhD degree in mathematics
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funds from the Flemish government and awarded to Conny Aerts, Hugues Sana, Leen Decin, and Tom Van Doorsselaere. SOUL bridges the Institute of Astronomy (IoA) and the Centre of mathematical Plasma
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develop the computational tools required to learn about the surface distribution of magnetic activity on the surfaces of distant Sun-like stars using asteroseismology. We will demonstrate the diagnostic
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team at IJCLab, Orsay. He/she will work on the ab-initio description of asymmetric nuclear matter as it exists in neutron-star cores. The core of neutron stars is thought to consist of homogeneous matter
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Mathematics / Centre for Astrophysics Research (CAR) FTE: 1.0 (37 hours per week) Duration of Contract: Fixed term (36 months) Salary: UH7 £37,099 to £44,263 pa by annual increments on achieving designated
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9 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Chalmers University of Technology Research Field Mathematics » Mathematical logic Computer science » Systems design Researcher Profile Recognised
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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. The Department of Science and Mathematics Education is seeking a postdoctoral researcher for a research project
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The Department of Science and Mathematics Education is seeking a postdoctoral researcher for a research project on visualization and learning within the field of atmospheric and space physics. We offer a varied
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mathematics. Many of the problems within the project are motivated by questions in statistical physics and/or theoretical computer science. You are expected to actively look for opportunities, motivations and
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expertise that postdoctoral fellows bring to Penn State. These include, but not limited to, analytical modelling of waveforms from binary neutron star and black hole mergers and exploiting gravitational waves