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Developing novel tools for the analysis of local order using total scattering data (TScat) EPSRC CDT in Developing National Capability for Materials 4.0, with the Henry Royce Institute PhD Research
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Wrocław University of Science and Technology / Faculty of Information and Telecommunication Technology | Poland | 12 days ago
Description The AITAX project aims to address the complexity and dynamics of modern tax regulations by developing a cutting-edge AI solution for automating the analysis and processing of tax data. Core goals
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Wrocław University of Science and Technology / Faculty of Information and Telecommunication Technology | Poland | 12 days ago
The AITAX project aims to address the complexity and dynamics of modern tax regulations by developing a cutting-edge AI solution for automating the analysis and processing of tax data. Core goals include
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of the following fields: algebra, algebraic geometry, differential geometry, algebraic topology, complex geometry, quantum topology, geometric analysis, operator algebra, number theory, mathematical aspects
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, mathematical, and problem-solving skills.¿¿ Extensive knowledge of and proficiency in various spreadsheets, databases and financial analysis software requires a high level of computer literacy and aptitude
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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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, mathematical physics, mathematical statistics, number theory, numerical analysis, optimization, partial differential equations and topological data analysis. Currently, there are about 25 graduate students
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services to the FM Division (1000+ employees, 50+ cost centers whose function complexity covers HVAC, chemicals, technology, personnel services, landscaping and grounds, electrical, plumbing, custodial
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on the formulation, modeling, design, and analysis of future 6G communication networks that are capable of supporting new services for digital ecosystems. Use cases of interest include Security and Efficient Wireless
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we conduct research in areas such as algebraic geometry, complex geometry, number theory, mathematical physics and the mathematics of AI. About the research project Many open questions in number theory