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predictions of tipping points and critical transitions in ecosystems and reveal how these can be evaded and even reversed through spatial pattern formation. RESILIENCE will develop a new theory for emerging
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reversed through spatial pattern formation. RESILIENCE will develop a new theory for emerging resilience through spatial pattern formation and link this with real tipping-prone biomes undergoing accelerating
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reversed through spatial pattern formation. RESILIENCE will develop a new theory for emerging resilience through spatial pattern formation and link this with real tipping-prone biomes undergoing accelerating
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a new theory for emerging resilience through spatial pattern formation and link this with real tipping-prone biomes undergoing accelerating global change: savanna and tundra. The candidate will
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a new theory for emerging resilience through spatial pattern formation and link this with real tipping-prone biomes undergoing accelerating global change: savanna and tundra. The candidate will
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collaboration with industry partners. This work will apply optimal control theory, including machine-learning algorithms and Bayesian estimation, to coherent control of nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond
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working under the guidance of Dr. Grace Fan (Faculty of Management at UBC Okanagan campus). You will have opportunity to interact with faculty members specializing in organization theory, anthropology, and
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discrete mathematics and graph theory, financial mathematics, fluid dynamics, mathematical biology and applied statistics. To learn more, visit www.torontomu.ca/math/ The Faculty of Science especially
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are part of a team that includes expertise in fabrication, low temperature physics, electronics, quantum information theory, coherent control and magnetic resonance. The appointment will be for two years
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contribute to the collaborative TQT research community. Principal Investigator: David G. Cory Project: Quantum dynamics of cavity interactions with spin ensembles The project involves both theory and