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essential, in particular expertise in one or more of the areas of quantum integrable systems, symmetric functions, conformal field theory, vertex operator algebras and related representation theory is highly
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the research work to a wide audience Job Requirements: Bachelor’s / Master degree and above in computer science or artificial intelligence or related disclipines Strong background in Python and PyTorch
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expertise in one or more of the areas of quantum integrable systems, symmetric functions, conformal field theory, vertex operator algebras and related representation theory is highly desirable. Excellent
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mathematics, college algebra, college geometry, introduction to probability and statistics, precalculus, or calculus. In all matters, faculty are expected to maintain the highest standards of professional
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advanced mathematical and computational techniques, which may include graph theory, computational algebraic geometry, chemical reaction network theory, and computational topology (including topological data
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on experience) Work Schedule Monday-Friday, Varies Job Location Raleigh, NC Department Mathematics About the Department In the Department of Mathematics at NC State University, a long tradition of excellent
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interests aligned with areas of research in the department that include algebra, analysis, applied/computational mathematics, differential equations, mathematical physics, numerical analysis, representation
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grade reading proficiency, and algebra proficiency as critical milestones in children's educational trajectory that are predictive of success in school and life. The Center works at the nexus of research
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readiness, 3rd grade reading proficiency, and algebra proficiency as critical milestones in children's educational trajectory that are predictive of success in school and life. The Center works at the nexus
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in physics with the domains of high-performance computing, numerical linear algebra, and tensor computations, the ideal candidate has knowledge of physics and its numerical methods, both discrete and