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that has a quantitative focus, including but not limited to operations research, business analytics, data analytics, mathematics, and related disciplines Expertise in stochastic programming or robust
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, GBU strives to be a world-class research university staying at the forefront of knowledge and innovation. We are now seeking outstanding candidates in areas below: Mathematics and information security
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Bonn Institute of Organismic Biology (BIOB) of the Department of Biology at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences / working group Prof. Dr. Nicolas Gompel is looking for a Data Analyst for Gene
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Postdoc in CRISPR Meta-Analytics and AI for Therapeutic Target Discovery and Priotisation (OT Grant)
(obtained at the call closure time or near completion) in a relevant subject, e.g., bioinformatics, computer science, mathematics, physics, engineering or a related field of science. Proven track record
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(Marxist theory, chemistry, computer science and technology), three autonomous regions "14th Five -Year" advantageous discipline rejuvenation project (mathematics, Chinese language literature and mechanical
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The Institute of Inorganic Chemistry in the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the University of Bonn invites applications for a W3-Professorship (with tenure) in Inorganic Chemistry to
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applicants should have a Ph.D. in bioinformatics, genomics, mathematics, computer science, or related fields. We are particularly interested in one or more of the following research areas: Multi-omics data
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demonstrated proficiency in classical machine learning and deep learning algorithms. • Proven capability to apply mathematical modeling across a wide spectrum of challenges and fluency in Python and R
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Friedrich Schiller University is a traditional University with a strong research profile based in the heart of Germany. As a University covering all disciplines, we offer a wide range of subjects. Our research is focused on the areas Light—Life—Liberty. We are closely networked with...
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. Mathematically, a network is represented by a graph, which is a collection of nodes that are connected to each other by edges. The nodes represent the objects of the network and the edges represent relationships