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of Sciences/School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences Number of Vacancies 2 Location Rio Grande Valley Division/Organization Provost - Academic Affairs Appointment Period for Non-Tenure Position Tenure
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covering the fields of statistics, operations research and applied and computational mathematics. There are currently 29 full-time academic staff members employed in the School, including 12 Professors. Over
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an outstanding candidate for a Lectureship in broadly interpreted Optimisation for Machine Learning and AI within the School of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Southampton. The School of Mathematical
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their best work. The School of Mathematics and Statistics currently has more than sixty continuing academic staff and more than thirty research staff as well as visiting academics. UNSW is the only university
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Details Job ID: 136369 Rank: Instructor/Professional Lecturer College/School: Chicago, IL - College of Science and Health Responsibilities: The Department of Mathematical Sciences within the College
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an outstanding candidate for a lectureship in Statistical Learning, interpreted broadly, as part of an expansion in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science research and education in the School of Mathematical
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The Stochastics group at the Korteweg de Vries Institute at the University of Amsterdam and the Actuarial Science and Mathematical Finance group at the Amsterdam School of Economics are pleased