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                diverse range of pivotal fields, including (but not limited to): Nonlinear PDEs, Geometric Analysis, Harmonic & Functional Analysis, Algebra, Number Theory, Coding & Cryptography, Graph Theory 
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                physics and graph theory to medieval literature and blind rehabilitation. Of 101 graduate offerings available, 30 lead to a doctoral degree. Connections working at Western Michigan University More Jobs from 
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                than 20 percent of its 25,000 students are enrolled in graduate course work, studying in disciplines ranging from atomic physics and graph theory to medieval literature and blind rehabilitation. Of 101 
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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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                applications in the field of Galois Geometry and Applications within Coding Theory and Graph Theory. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Academic education You will participate as co-responsible in 
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                differential equations, functional analysis, graph theory or similar areas depending on the evolving needs of the department. The successful candidates are also expected to supervise undergraduate and graduate 
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                to students pursuing degrees through the doctoral level. More than 20 percent of its 25,000 students are enrolled in graduate course work, studying in disciplines ranging from atomic physics and graph theory 
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                Science, such as: Optimization, Machine Learning, Statistical Learning, Applied Probability, Graph Theory and Network Science, or Computational Statistics, with opportunities for cross-disciplinary 
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                numeric computation. Dynamic programming. Graph algorithms including DFS and BFS. Probabilistic algorithms. Introduction to complexity theory. Graded ABCDE/Y Responsibilities* Enter student assignment and 
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                as (1) Problem Solving and Critical Thinking (Inductive and Deductive Reasoning); (2) Set Theory; (3) Logic; (4) Algebra; (5) Graphs; (6) Theory of Integration and Differentiation; (7) Functions