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through Stochastic Control (a brief description of each these is as follows (additional details are in the further particulars): Learning with Structured and Geometric Models. We will apply tools from
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Transform (NFT) and soliton theory and its applications in optical signal processing at the Aston Institute of Photonic Technologies (AIPT). You will join the team of Dr Auro M. Perego, Associate Professor
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application deadline. You have experience with interdisciplinary theories and methods in Judaic Studies. You have a strong interest in working with texts, particularly rabbinic literature. You are planning a
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We are seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) to work in the field of the Nonlinear Fourier Transform (NFT) and soliton theory and its applications in optical signal processing
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experimental and computational / theory research. Your background and expertise A study background and doctorate degree in computational soft materials physics, polymer technology, chemistry, materials science
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expert on the use of optimal transport theory in inverse problems, Prof. Elvander is working towards making the framework a powerful tool for applications in signal processing and control. Your role and
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project management, to co-ordinate multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. You will be responsible for preparing working theories and analysing qualitative and/or quantitative data from a variety of
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seeks to enhance the mental wellbeing of survivors of coercive control. This unique study has been co-developed with the Violence, Abuse and Mental Health Network’s (VAMHN) Lived Experience Action Group
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part of your personality: You have successfully completed a doctoral program in Judaic Studies or a related field by the application deadline. You have experience with interdisciplinary theories and
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Scikit-learn, PyTorch, Openbabel, and RDKit packages. Experience with density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Experience with version control GitHub repositories, and Unix/Linux supercomputing