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of EU/ EEA countries and exemptions from the requirements: https://www.mn.uio.no/english/research/phd/regulations/regulations.html#toc8 Grade requirements: The norm is as follows: The average grade point
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matrices, stochastic differential geometry, stochastic partial differential equations, Malliavin calculus, and related topics in analysis and geometry. Qualifications Applicants should hold a PhD degree in
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of the following topics will be appreciated, but mostly we look for smart people who enjoy learning new things: Approximate Bayesian inference Differential geometry Numerical computations (ideally with experience in
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optimization. Knowledge in algorithms for sampling/variational inference and kernel methods will also be welcome. Interest or experience in differential geometry, optimal transport, and remote sensing
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fundamental and interdisciplinary research in algebra, analysis, combinatorics, differential equations, topology, geometry, numerical analysis, probability, statistics, and data science, with connections
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, combinatorics, differential equations, topology, geometry, numerical analysis, probability, statistics, and data science, with connections to fields across science, engineering, and computation. Faculty
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% superannuation Terms: 2 x Full-time, fixed term (up to 2 years) (1 x Female identified position) Position Description and Selection Criteria: http://jobs.anu.edu.au/cw/en/job/560601?lApplicationSubSourceID
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turbulence, Condensed matter physics, Physical biology; Space-time physics: String theory and Quantum field theory, Astrophysical relativity; Mathematics: Differential geometry, Mathematical physics, Dynamical
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of mathematics in Sweden. The department has three scientific divisions: Algebra and Geometry, Analysis and Probability Theory, and Applied Mathematics and Statistics and conducts successful research in pure and
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the Queen's Pension Plan in their third year of employment. The candidate's research should be in one of the existing areas of strength of the Department. In pure mathematics, these include algebraic geometry