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intérêt d'une part pour des calculs effectifs de variétés tropicales, et d'autre part, pour l'étude de familles de systèmes polynomiaux issues notamment de la cryptographie post-quantique. Le point de
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perspectives relevant to contemporary scientific problems. The department includes researchers working in areas such as Algebraic Topology, Poisson Geometry, Algebraic Geometry, Mathematical Physics, Number
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University is inviting applications for faculty positions in Mathematics. Faculty whose research lies in Mathematical Analysis (including Numerical Analysis), Algebra and Algebraic Geometry, Applied
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Algebraic Topology, Poisson Geometry, Algebraic Geometry, Mathematical Physics, Number Theory, Cryptography, Multivariate Statistical Analysis, Information Retrieval, and Kähler Geometry. Faculty members have
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, linear algebra) • Solid programming skills (Python, PyTorch or similar) Highly valued: • Knowledge of one or more of: federated learning / distributed systems, privacy-enhancing technologies, cryptography
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, -- stochastic analysis, -- mathematical theory for artificial intelligence, -- optimization and numerical computation over manifold, -- systems and control theory, -- algebraic computation theory and cryptography
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degree has been awarded. Good knowledge about relevant mathematics, especially algebra, is a requirement. Experience with cryptography and programming is an advantage. Applicants must be able to work
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research interests encompass a diverse range of pivotal fields, including (but not limited to): Nonlinear PDEs, Geometric Analysis, Harmonic & Functional Analysis, Algebra, Number Theory, Coding
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(4) undergraduate courses in the academic year with two (2) in the fall semester and two (2) in the spring semester (lower and upper level such as Calculus, Discrete Mathematics, Linear Algebra, and
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requirements follows the workload policy which is four (4) undergraduate courses (lower and upper level) such as Calculus, Discrete Mathematics, Linear Algebra, and Differential Equations) each semester and