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, discrete/combinatorial optimization, optimization modeling, etc., including their applied fields) Teaching and research guidance for subjects related to the above specializations within the Graduate School
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—such as bent, plateaued, and almost perfect nonlinear (APN) functions—and the design of linear codes with prescribed properties useful for cryptography, including minimal, self-orthogonal, LCD and optimal
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which 37 are Faculty members and 50 PhD candidates. Work tasks/research field We are seeking a candidate with a strong research profile in combinatorial optimization who can contribute to excellence in
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description You will work on some of the fundamental combinatorial problems within
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description You will work on some of the fundamental combinatorial problems within
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date. Demonstrated expertise in optimization (e.g., convex/nonconvex, stochastic, combinatorial), probability and stochastic processes, numerical linear algebra, and algorithm design. Proficiency in
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Description The field of combinatorial optimization is concerned with developing generic tools that take a declarative problem description andautomatically compute an optimal solution to it. Often, users
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domains. Information You will work under the supervision of Alexandra Lassota and Frits Spieksma in the Combinatorial Optimization group (link ) within the Department of Mathematics and Computer
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equations, non-linear analysis, graph theory, combinatorial optimization using metric-type structures, algebraic structures in analysis and topology, statistics and probability theory, application of data
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, comprising three major points: the full use of the selective labeling potential of cell-free protein synthesis, in the context of combinatorial labeling approaches for sequential assignments; the introduction