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Assistent position in the research group Bioinformatics and Computational Biology headed by Ivo Hofacker. Our team works on the development of algorithms and methods for problems in Computational Chemistry
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, including, but not limited to, quantum error correction, quantum optics, quantum algorithms, and atomic, molecular and optical physics. There are numerous research groups at Illinois Physics and across
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existing literature to address this gap. The student tasks will be to prepare the registration documents (e.g., PROSPERO), refine and test the search algorithm in relevant databases, import search results
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sciences, who ad- dress key issues in AI such as reproducibility, safety, trustworthiness and robustness, and who engage with the theoretical and algorithmic foundations of AI. A strong commitment to
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, especially algorithms and computational complexity. Applied mathematics: computational mathematics, statistics and data science, physical mathematics, mathematical and computational biology, biostatistics
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for biomolecular systems, including prediction of protein-ligand, protein-protein, and antibody-antigen structures and affinities, and protein conformational ensembles. Design active learning algorithms and
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A two-year postdoc position is available in the research group of Algorithmic Cheminformatics at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU). The position is in an exciting 6-year project supported by
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. Responsabilities: Investigate existing verification and validation (V&V) techniques for space systems, software and algorithms with a focus on specific challenges of space-borne perception and proximity operations
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the development of fast and scalable algorithms for many-component systems, and of coarse-grained models that can be analyzed and simulated. Strong applicants with backgrounds in applied and computational
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of Cryptography” within the research group “Theory and Applications of Algorithms” at the department of Computer Science focuses on provable security of cryptographic schemes. We develop new security definitions