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modeling, artificial intelligence, network analysis and graph theory, and natural language processing. The candidate will have the opportunity to help develop and deliver a data science major and graduate
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research areas in the Department, such as analysis, applied mathematics, graph theory, number theory, or data science; and 3) provide service to the academic unit. Required Education and Experience
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, like Kron reductions from graph theory. The aim is to find an approximation of the system of manageable scale while preserving its essential properties. One promising method for power system model
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Posting Information Posting Number FAE1689 Advertised Title Assistant Professor in Combinatorics & Graph Theory Campus Location Main Campus (Memphis, TN) Position Number 001954 Category Full-Time
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programming. An ability to code in C, C++ or Rust is also necessary. Candidates with experience or interest in column generation, cutting planes, polyhedral geometry and graph theory are especially invited
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to code, preferably in C, C++ or Rust, is also necessary. Candidates with experience or interest in cutting planes, polyhedral geometry and graph theory are especially invited to apply. A fully-funded
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Aim/outline Graphs or networks are effective tools to representing a variety of data in different domains. In the biological domain, chemical compounds can be represented as networks, with atoms as