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Computational Science Data Science and Statistics Geometry, Topology and Algebra Learning Experience Design Our department offers an inclusive and international working environment with state-of-the-art
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, Linear Algebra, Intro to Statistics, Intro to Probability). Postdoctoral fellows are further assigned a research mentor from the AMS faculty who guides the fellow in their professional development as a
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). Alternative computation of the Seidel aberration coefficients using the Lie algebraic method. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, Optics, Image Science and Vision, 39(9), 1603-1615. https://doi.org
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, Switzerland) is offering a 3-year postdoctoral position. Main duties and responsibilities This position is part of the Swiss National Science Foundation "Shuffle algebra techniques in representation theory
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The University of Nevada, Las Vegas invites applications for an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences [R0149556]. Assistant Professor with a specialization in Algebra or
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Workshop sessions. Assist faculty workshop leader with student mentoring involving algebra, study skill strategies, Excel calculations and basic chemical naming. Foster an encouraging learning environment
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, the following are also required: Strong knowledge and skills in one or several areas such as or similar to: Cryptology, Data Security, Coding Theory, Abstract Algebra, Number Theory, Discrete Mathematics
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proficiency Additional qualifications Experience and courses in one or more of the following subjects are valued: numerical analysis for differential equations, numerical linear algebra, quantum physics, and
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experiences in one or more of the following areas: free probability, random matrix theory, operator algebras, operator theory, noncommutative analysis and geometry, or quantum information theory. MQ: Requires
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combinatorial, algebraic, and probabilistic tools, you will work on resolving fundamental extremal problems in the area of finite geometry. These problems have connections to Ramsey theory, coding theory, and