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applications for PhD student fellowship at the CTP PAS, financed from the project MAESTRO 15 "Dynamics of processes around compact stars" funded by National Science Center (grant registration number: UMO- 2023
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-star Singapore possessing expertise in determining the metasurface-induced scattering of fields from QEs [2], and with partners at the University of Manchester possessing expertise in open quantum
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interactions. The student will have the opportunity to work with partners at A-star Singapore possessing expertise in determining the metasurface-induced scattering of fields from QEs [2], and with partners
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control problems in, for example, financial and energy markets, Collaborate with a team of experts in fields such as stochastic analysis, statistics, finance and computational science, Participate in
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observations to map the evolution of supernova progenitors. Interpretation of these data will provide a first statistically meaningful homogeneous sample of quiescent neutron star and black hole single
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star-planet interactions. Usually magnetospheric and atmospheric research efforts are treated in isolation. This project will be novel by combining a leading global magnetospheric model with a state-of
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), Europe and Chile. The ICCUB offers a stimulating environment with scientific staff working on a variety of topics from cosmology, extragalactic and Galactic astronomy to star formation and gravitational
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. Being self-motivated and enthusiastic about AI for healthcare. Have a good first degree in computer science, biomedical engineering, applied statistics/mathematics, or any-related field. Strong problem
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segment of their class with respect to academic credentials. Master’s degree or equivalent in Geosciences or other related quantitative disciplines (e.g. statistics or evolutionary paleobiology) Foreign
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this, and expected to be in the upper segment of their class with respect to academic credentials. Master’s degree or equivalent in Geosciences or other related quantitative disciplines (e.g. statistics