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to reveal and analyze the mathematical principles reflecting natural phenomena expressed by PDEs. Research focuses on fundamental analysis of PDEs, regularity theory of elliptic and parabolic PDEs
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quantitative methods and excited about discovering physical principles of biological organization. Minimum Requirements: PhD in a scientific disciplines, ideally Biology, Bioengineering, Physics or Math
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representation theory. • Some experience with SageMath, polymake or other related mathematical software. • Proficiency in English, both written and spoken. Knowledge of German is not required. In addition
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researchers and PhD students, pursuing research in many aspects of field theory, string theory, and integrability (for more information, see www.hw.ac.uk/uk/schools/mathematical-computer-sciences/research/maths
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year with a potential renewal for a total of two years. We seek a candidate with strong optimization skills and expertise with game theory is a plus but not required. Ideally this person would have a
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expertise with game theory is a plus but not required. Ideally this person would have a Ph.D. in operations research, computer science, applied math or a related field. The focus of this person’s research
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quantum field theories, and the application of Hamiltonian methods to gauge theories, though you will also be encouraged to develop and pursue your own research directions. Applicants should have a PhD in
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list of questions we aim to tackle are: Why are only some bacteria capable of performing one or both processes? Under which environmental conditions do organisms that can execute both modifications
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range of biological phenomena, and a short distance from strong applied maths and physics departments. They will also join a wider multi-disciplinary collaboration, alongside experimentalists in Cambridge
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12539. Your skills and attributes for success: A PhD (or close to completion) in Algebra, Geometry or Statistics. Enthusiastic about exploring applications within Maths and across disciplines. Track