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learning architectures including generative models, particularly for sequence or structural data (e.g. transformers, graph neural networks, diffusion models) Proved experience in working independently and as
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current doctoral candidate. Applicants must be specialists in at least one of the following fields: political theory, legal philosophy, intellectual history, classics, ethics, political theology
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, the forward modelling of simulation data or the comparison between solar observations and MHD wave theory. The successful applicant may also be able to work with and co-supervise PhD, Masters and summer
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have some knowledge of theories and frameworks relevant to implementation science (e.g. Normalisation Process Theory, CFIR). Your knowledge and experience will usually have been gained through a relevant
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semantics for modal and epistemic logics; situation theory; the metaphysics of information. What we offer As well as the exciting opportunities this role presents, we also offer some great benefits some of
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the Faraday Institution. Academic partners in the project include the universities of Birmingham, Nottingham, Cambridge and Oxford. You will need a PhD in a relevant subject, and experience of the theory and
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, combinatorics, geometry, history of mathematics, logic, number theory, functional analysis, stochastic analysis or topology groups, or the Oxford Centre for Nonlinear PDE (OxPDE); you must clearly state
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involvement methods. Applicants will ideally have some knowledge of theories and frameworks relevant to implementation science (e.g. Normalisation Process Theory, CFIR). Your knowledge and experience will
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, process mapping, data analytics, economic modelling, or a useful area of business theory is needed. Previous experience in some of the business and management areas related to the project, which may include
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component of the project is to build transdisciplinary theory and practices for coastal community resilience across diverse stakeholders in the UK and within the project team. The successful candidate will