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Vacancies PhD position on algebraic techniques for risk analysis under uncertainty Key takeaways Do you want to do research on the intersection of mathematics and computer science, using algebra
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position in Dynamical systems and Algebraic topology. In the study of dynamical systems techniques from both algebraic topology and analysis are indispensable. Algebraic topology uncovers invariant
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to work both independently and as part of a team. You are proficient in English. (Dutch is not required.) Prior knowledge of algebraic methods in computer science is appreciated but not required. If you
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PhD Position In Algebraic Topological Methods For Dynamical Systems PhD Position In Algebraic Topological Methods For Dynamical Systems Published Deadline Location yesterday 1 May Amsterdam Do you
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operator algebras. The PhD project will be supervised by Dr Peter Hochs . We will support you throughout the PhD process to engage in research, participate in local, national and international meetings, and
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of new deep learning and robot learning methodologies which can be applied across a variety of robotic platforms. With this you will work at the research frontier by investigating how we can optimize
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for an ambitious PhD candidate in mathematics. Your research is part of the Algebra, Geometry and mathematical physics group . You will be joining the project from classical to noncommutative symmetries. The goal
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the Algebra, Geometry and mathematical physics group . You will be joining the project from classical to noncommutative symmetries. The goal of this project to study two mathematical incarnations of symmetry
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Group). In your PhD project you will consider the development of new deep learning and robot learning methodologies which can be applied across a variety of robotic platforms. With this you will work
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optimization and finite geometry. The successful candidate for this PhD position will work under the supervision of Bart de Bruyn and Aida Abiad in the a dynamic group in geometry and discrete mathematics (https