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work start time and a 5:15 PM work finish time. However, the method of performing the work and the distribution of hours shall be left up to the discretion of the employee, and the employer shall not
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framework for developing advanced IT professionals. AI is inherently data-driven, shaped by large-scale, high-quality data and algorithms that efficiently learn from it. Data engineering and statistical
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protection and defense against cyberattacks --- has become critically important. These research areas encompass both the foundations of informatics—such as theoretical analysis and algorithm design—and the
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per academic year, distributed across the three terms (fall, winter, and spring), and eventually a PhD course in IPE. In addition, the candidate will supervise graduate research projects (Master’s
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(e.g., real-time systems, distributed systems, fault-tolerant, self-healing, and highly reliable systems, formal methods, model checking, and reliability evaluation) 6. Educational activities 1) Lectures
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singular elliptic and parabolic PDEs, free boundary problems, optimal control of free boundary systems with distributed parameters. Current areas of interest include Potential Theory, Harmonic Analysis
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of concepts from quantum information to quantum materials; algorithmic aspects of quantum computing; topological aspects of magnetism; connections between condensed matter and high-energy physics