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phenotyping of agricultural systems; Application of computational tools for the analysis of complex datasets; Contribution to database/software development; Dissemination of results through publications
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Mathematics at the Faculty of Science, Forestry, and Technology invites applications for a Doctoral Researcher (PhD student) position in operator theory, complex analysis, and their applications to mathematical
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, machine learning, bioinformatics, AI, or a related field. Strong background in machine learning and data analysis. Interest in single-cell omics, spatial data, or systems neuroscience. Intellectual
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microswimmers/microrobots that can move and interact autonomously in 3D environments, mimicking the complex dynamics of microorganisms in fluids. Living systems such as bacteria or algae exhibit remarkable
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. Our research is rooted in basic research and centres on mathematical models of the physical and virtual world, as a basis for the analysis, design, and implementation of complex systems. We focus
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, AI-enhanced simulations, and computational workflows to explore biological complexity and design solutions for a sustainable bioeconomy. The four PhD projects are: Further details on each project can
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challenges in engineering Desirable: Experience with mathematical modelling, optimisation techniques, or supply chain analysis Background knowledge in bio-based materials, biorefineries, or circular economy
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for the Greifswalder Bodden, to investigate the complex interactions between turbulence, bottom friction, light availability, and nutrient inputs. The primary aim is to improve our understanding of the environmental
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discipline (applied mathematics, physics, geoscience or engineering). Record of scientific publication in international journals, research performance, and professional achievement commensurate with experience
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vision to reduce algorithmic complexity by orders of magnitude, e.g. by tracing paths of trees and extraction from knowledge bases (KBs), as opposed to pure DL Defining specific CSK-premises (in