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Mathematics lab, IRMA (Institut de Recherche Mathématique Avancée). The department has world-leading research groups in mathematical physics, complex and symplectic geometry and Teichmüller theory
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domains. Contact For further information about the position, please contact associate professor Rune Dalmo: phone: +47 76 96 61 95 email: [email protected] via Unsplash Qualifications This position requires
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domains. Contact For further information about the position, please contact associate professor Rune Dalmo: phone: +47 76 96 61 95 email: [email protected] Qualifications This position requires a master’s
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The Department of Mathematics at Aarhus University - an international top-100 University - seek candidates, characterized by excellence and vision in their research, for an Associate Professor
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, 3. Dynamical Systems, Geometry & Mathematical Physics, 4. Probability & Statistics, and 5. Systems, Control & Optimization. We aim for an equal distribution of assistant professors with an education
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or Computational and Numerical Mathematics; applications in the areas Algebra or Dynamical Systems, Geometry & Mathematical Physics are also possible (see Organization for more details). Within the framework
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Mathematical Institute at Leiden University in the Netherlands has an opening for an assistant professor in medical statistics. Key
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: The Research Assistant Professor will focus on solving clinical problems of cancer radiotherapy at the intersection of medical physics and mathematics. A broad range of programs including algebra, analysis
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description In case of exceptionally qualified candidates, an appointment at associate professor level could be considered. Key Responsibilities
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life, finding their way into everything from loudspeakers to generators in wind turbines and power plants. The strongest magnets today contain rare-earth metals, which are associated with uncertain