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questions in computational complexity theory, more specifically in Boolean function analysis, query complexity, communication complexity, and circuit complexity. The specific questions to be studied will be
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» Algebra Mathematics » Applied mathematics Mathematics » Computational mathematics Mathematics » Mathematical analysis Mathematics » Number theory Mathematics » Probability theory Mathematics » Statistics
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The String Theory and Holography group in the School of Mathematical Sciences invites applications for three Research Fellows. These positions will be
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Assistant Professor, beginning July 1, 2026. We seek candidates to teach technique and history/theory courses in one or more of the following genres: Jazz, Hip Hop, and Latin dance, as well as courses
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driven extinct. Our group uses a combination of mathematical theory and controlled, lab-based experiments to investigate how this feedback between growth and the chemical environment shapes microbial
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that are learner-centered and user friendly. Applies instructional design principles and adult learning theory by incorporating content objectives, content analysis and information mapping. Collaborate with subject
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disciplines about Hong Kong, including its language, literature, culture, society, creative industries, cinema, and media, with academic training on a problem-based approach to understand the city’s role in
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-principles, network-based framework for plant water and carbon transport under climate extremes. The successful candidate will work at the interface of plant physiology, fluid mechanics, network theory
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will contribute to the intellectual life at the department and the university. See here for some of our theory group achievements: https://cstheory-georgetown.github.io/ Our faculty perform research in
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: https://economics.princeton.edu/research-centers/the-william-s-dietrich-ii-economic-theory-center/research-programs/ Expected Salary Range: $145,000 The University considers factors such as (but not