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description - The successful candidate will collaborate on research projects related to the mathematics of plasmas, with a focus on kinetic theory and PDEs. - Specific topics include stability, long
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: extremal graph theory, Ramsey theory, probabilistic combinatorics. • Candidates should have (or be near completion of) a PhD in mathematics. • Candidates should have a strong research record in Combinatorics
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EPFL FSB, MATHGEOM-GE Position ID: 1127-POSTDOCTN [#26926] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Lausanne, Vaud 1015, Switzerland [map ] Subject Area: Theory of automorphic
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closely with our theory collaborators to model and explain the observed results.
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on the sustainable use and protection of the environment and on the handling of natural hazards. WSL is part of the ETH Domain and employs approximately 600 people, of whom 10 are based in Lausanne. The research unit
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a novel instrument for near real-time detection of airborne pathogens. The position is part of a collaborative and interdisciplinary project involving the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
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and English Self-managed way of working as well as ability to work within and collaborate with different teams We offer Excellent conditions for relevant patient-oriented research in the context
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dynamics in real-time, our team has developed a new spectroscopic approach: we use broadband circularly polarized laser pulses to capture changes in the structural symmetry of molecules, called chirality
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fundamental and applied research. Our efforts range from enhancing the durability of concrete and asphalt to promoting the smart use of resources and waste, and pioneering novel, low-carbon or even carbon
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to develop a novel instrument for near real-time detection of airborne pathogens. The position is part of a collaborative and interdisciplinary project involving the Swiss Tropical and Public Health