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differential equation models of bacterial persistence. A particular challenge, both for simulation and for machine learning, lies in the high dimensionality of these equations, which causes grid-based numerical
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strong experience in the analysis of partial differential equations. The research topic of the postdoc will be on issues of long time dynamics and singularity formation, for waves, fluids, or reaction
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transform, and Ordinary differential equations. Requirements: Applicants should have a PhD degree in physics, mathematics or related disciplines, preferably with two to three years of teaching experience
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Equations Program Type: Student programs Program Location: Toronto, Ontario M5T3J1, Canada [map ] Subject Area: Quantum Algorithms for Differential Equations Appl Deadline: 2026/03/02 04:59 AM
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Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, School of Mathematics and Statistics application ID: 2044-PHD3 [#28215] application Title: PhD Position in Differential equations
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is looking to hire a research assistant to work with her at the Barcelona School of Economics on a project studying Statistical inference for high-dimensional stochastic differential equations under
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Fields Institute Fellowship ID: FIELDS-FPDFQUANTUMALGORITHMS [#27996] Fellowship Title: Fields Postdoctoral Fellowship - Quantum Algorithms for Differential Equations Fellowship Type: Postdoctoral
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, Berlin 10099, Germany [map ] Subject Areas: Numeric Analysis, Partial Differential Equations Appl Deadline: 2026/04/11 04:59 AM UnitedKingdomTime (posted 2026/02/13 05:00 AM UnitedKingdomTime) Position
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 2 hours ago
: Course Number and Title: MAT244H5Y, LEC0101 – Differential Equations I Course Description: Ordinary differential equations of the first and second order, existence and uniqueness; solutions by series and
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of reaction-diffusion partial differential equations, called the monodomain equations, can simulate cardiac electrophysiology, but require precise physiological data and are computationally expensive, limiting