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Published: 2024-04-10 The Department of Mathematics conducts research and provides education at undergraduate and graduate levels in mathematics, applied mathematics and statistics. The number
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with wider research, from life sciences to the humanities, and this collaboration is currently facilitated by AI4Research and the Centre for Interdisciplinary Mathematics. The Department
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research, from life sciences to the humanities, and this collaboration is currently facilitated by AI4Research and the Centre for Interdisciplinary Mathematics . The Department of Information Technology
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the research and education has a unique breadth, with large activities in classical scientific computing areas such as numerical analysis, mathematical modeling, development and analysis of algorithms
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medicine, computer science, mathematics, chemistry, engineering sciences and physics. In total, we are over 200 staff and ~60 Ph.D. students. Please read more about the department’s work at https://icm.uu.se
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, mathematics, computer science, or nuclear engineering, or have completed at least 240 credits in higher education, with at least 60 credits at Master’s level including an independent project worth at least 15
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, from life sciences to the humanities, and this collaboration is currently facilitated by AI4Research and the Centre for Interdisciplinary Mathematics . The Department of Information Technology holds a
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scientific computing, applied mathematics, or equivalen, or have completed at least 240 credits in higher education, with at least 60 credits at Master’s level including an independent project worth at least
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) 1RT495 Automatic Control II 1RT496 Automatic Control III 1RT890 Empirical Modelling/1RT885 System Identification 1RT001 Mathematical Modelling of Football 1RT002 Process Control Period 2: 1RT700
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research that is mainly mathematically and theoretically driven. Examples of research that can be carried out in the project are to design new scheduling algorithms that are provably correct and optimal