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Matter Physics o Physical Chemistry and Theoretical Chemistry o Combinatorics, Algorithm, Extremal Graph Theory, Computing Theory o Programming Language, AI Theory or Machine Learning o Classical and
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Discrete Mathematics and conduct research related to problems in Combinatorics, Graph theory and aspects of the Constraint Satisfaction Problem (CSP) with emphasis on topological methods. Further
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Computational Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Sciences o Theoretical and Computational Biophysics o Soft Matter Physics o Physical Chemistry and Theoretical Chemistry o Combinatorics, Algorithm, Extremal
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, there are active research groups in a number of areas, for example algebraic geometry, algebraic topology, algorithms and complexity, combinatorics, differential geometry and general relativity, dynamical systems
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dependent educational benefits Life insurance coverage Employee discounts programs For detailed information on benefits and eligibility, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview
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dependent educational benefits Life insurance coverage Employee discounts programs For detailed information on benefits and eligibility, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview
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in areas such as, Oceanography, Computer Science, Statistics, Physics, Engineering, and Life Sciences. The research activities of the faculty in our department lie in the areas of combinatorics and
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Research Fellows in applied mathematics which can be found at: https://www.jobs.ox.ac.uk/ using vacancy ID : 182821 Two Glasstone Fellowships are available and all applications for the Hooke and Titchmarsh
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. [Work content and job description] Research Area: Mathematical and/or computer science related to theoretical computer science, algorithm theory, data structures, combinatorics, machine learning
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in the Sheffield Algebraic Geometry and Mathematical Physics group (https://agmp.sites.sheffield.ac.uk/ ) within the broader School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences at the University of Sheffield