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The School of Basic Sciences (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) at EPFL seeks to appoint a Tenure Track Assistant Professor in condensed matter theory with a focus on interacting quantum matter
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] Subject Area: Mathematics - Probability Theory Appl Deadline: 2025/09/15 11:59PM (posted 2025/07/04, listed until 2025/09/15) Position Description: Apply Position Description The Department of Mathematics
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main areas of research are machine learning, distributed systems, and the theory of networks. Within these three areas, we are currently working on several projects: graph neural networks, natural
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living spaces. On the other hand, you will develop a serious game in close collaboration with our practice partner to support the negotiation process between stakeholders regarding the urban transformation
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such as political economy, security studies, and governance studies, as well as in relation to transnational and global issues. A strong grounding in social theory and methodology will be considered
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brain systems across scales—from theory to molecules, cells, circuits, and behavior. This knowledge informs both basic biological principles and translational strategies for treating neurological
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theories of urban, political, and social change. This position can be an excellent stepping stone, whether you aim to pursue a PhD after your master’s degree or build a career outside academia. Workplace
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ecosystem functions within cities. Anchored in two real-world laboratories in Switzerland, the project uses design-science loops, empirical studies, and serious games to test, evaluate, and implement
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systems theory, signal processing, and optimization is a plus. Background on 3D printing, process modeling, and systems design is a plus. An excellent knowledge (written/oral) of English is a must
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, at the phonetic, lexical and syntactic levels. The candidates will develop theoretical models of network of single neurons, using dynamical systems theory and simulations. The models will be fit to single-cell