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application! The workplace At the Department of Mathematics (MAI) both education and research are conducted. The research covers a wide range of areas from pure mathematics to applications in technology
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. mathematical modelling of biological systems. More specifically, you will work with mathematical modelling of metabolic networks, using theory from metabolic flux analysis of mass spectrometry data. You will
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application! This position is in a lab with an interest in many aspects of theoretical ecology (coexistence, niche theory, ecological networks, metacommunities, eco-evolutionary dynamics, and more), where you
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computational photography. The specific focus is on research and development of methods and mathematical analysis relevant to perception, image formation, and computer graphics. The general focus is on research
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are looking for candidates with a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering or equivalent, a strong mathematical background and a strong publication record in journals relevant to the research field. As the university
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combine large-scale data, computational methods, and clearly articulated social-science theories to improve our understanding of society. Recent advances in machine learning, natural language processing
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combine large-scale data, computational methods, and clearly articulated social-science theories to improve our understanding of society. Recent advances in machine learning, natural language processing
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. The general attention is on research and development of methods and mathematical tools aimed at better understanding the theory and underlying mechanisms within statistical and deep learning-based systems. As
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teaching or other departmental duties, up to a maximum of 20 per cent of full-time. Your qualifications You have graduated at a Master’s level in Computer Science, Mathematics, or a closely related subject
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, Computer Science, or Applied Mathematics with a minimum of 240 credits, at least 60 of which must be in advanced courses in Electrical Engineering or Applied Mathematics. Alternatively, you have gained