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background in applied mathematics, computational mathematics, computer science, physics, or engineering is suitable. Basic programming experience (e.g., C, C++, Julia, MATLAB, Python, or similar) is necessary
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, such as quantum sensing, quantum cryptography and quantum computation, with experiment limitations implemented as mathematical constraints. The applicant should have a a mastery of linear algebra
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The probabilistic method is a powerful tool which has been especially influential in the fields of combinatorics and computer science. In the context of combinatorics, this method was pioneered by
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a strong background in discrete mathematics, algorithms, computational complexity, automata, logic, formal languages, verification, or related topics with undergraduate and/or master’s degrees in
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successful candidate will join the PhD programme of the Department of Mathematics at the University of Manchester. This 42-month PhD position (funded by the University of Manchester) is a full scholarship
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quantitative connections between the continuum parameters and the underlying microscopic mechanics. Numerical study. Implement the models in computational codes to design and optimize morphing strategies. During
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21 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company The Institute of Cancer Research Research Field Biological sciences » Biology Medical sciences Mathematics » Computational mathematics Researcher
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21 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company The Institute of Cancer Research Research Field Biological sciences » Biology Mathematics » Computational mathematics Researcher Profile First Stage
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(computer vision technologies). The interdisciplinary nature of this PhD will require the integration of environmental science, engineering, and community science methodologies. Supervisors: Primary
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2:1 honours degree (or international equivalent) in mathematics, physics, engineering, computer science or other related discipline. To apply, please contact Dr Peter Brearley (peter.brearley