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Mathematics, Statistics, and Actuarial Science. Special consideration given to the areas of Data Science, Financial Mathematics, Actuarial Science, Graph Theory and Combinatorics, Applied Probability and
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. Candidates in areas including, but not limited to, Algebra, Number Theory, Geometry, Topology, Combinatorics, Graph Theory are encouraged to apply. Responsibilities for these positions include mathematical
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has a strong PhD program in Applied Mathematics, Applied Statistics, Graph Theory/Combinatorics, and Analysis, featuring active research collaborations both within the University and with external
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of groups that are of interest in the context of rigidity, group cohomology, noncommutative geometry and index theory, harmonic analysis on groups, expander graphs and high-dimensional expanders. Required
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theory and probabilistic methods, and it hopes to clarify how these two settings, hypergraphs and posets, connect through their shared saturation questions. Combinatorics and mathematics in Umeå
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Analysis, Topology and Geometry, algebra, etc. l applied mathematics, including Partial Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems, Combinatorics and Graph Theory, Biomathematics, Probability Theory and
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provably powerful learning models for graphs will require new mathematical machinery. LOGSMS will combine diverse tools from discrete mathematics, learning theory and machine learning, thus facilitating
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specialization. Requirements We are looking for candidates who have: Solid analytical and mathematical abilities Experience with machine learning Experience with formal language theory or automata theory Strong
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-mail and by post will not be considered. Where to apply Website https://academicpositions.com/ad/empa/2026/phd-position-in-hierarchical-graph-n… Requirements Research FieldComputer scienceYears
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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