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research, teaching & administration, which means: You build up an independent research profile in the field of mathematical statistics. You are involved in research projects and scientific studies in
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), which has produced thousands of ice sheet and glacier simulations, and ISMIP7 (Ice Sheet Model Intercomparison Project for CMIP7), which will have new ice sheet simulations in 2026. You will use your
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description About us The Department of Chemistry is a dynamic and collaborative environment within the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical and Engineering
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About us The Department of Chemistry is a dynamic and collaborative environment within the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical and Engineering Sciences, dedicated to cutting-edge research and academic
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Applications are invited for a Research and Innovation Associate in the atomic astrophysics group, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge. The successful
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Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate in Mathematical Physics Salary: Grade 7 (£37,174 - £46,735) Contract Type: Full Time (1FTE), Fixed Term (24 Months) Rewards and Benefits: 33 days annual
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at the interface of Quantum Information and Computation with the study of Complex Quantum Many-Body Systems. For this, we apply a combination of methods from both Mathematics and Physics, complemented by concepts
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available option. Applicants with a range of academic subject backgrounds are welcomed, including natural sciences, engineering, statistics and applied mathematics with experience and/or growing interest in
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an available option. Applicants with a range of academic subject backgrounds are welcomed, including natural sciences, epidemiology, engineering, statistics and applied mathematics with experience and
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networks. The research will employ mathematical modelling and computer simulation to identify synaptic plasticity rules which enable effective learning in large and deep networks and is consistent with