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). Additional project costs will also be provided. Overview Operator algebras is an active area of research with deep connections to other areas of mathematics such as topology, representation theory, and
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active area of research with deep connections to other areas of mathematics such as topology, representation theory, and topological dynamics. One of the most important classes of operator algebras are C
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geometryis the area of mathematics where one studies inter-relations between explicit geometric invariants of a Riemannian (or sub-Riemannian) manifold with the spectrum of the Laplace (or Laplace type
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requirements: We are looking for an enthusiastic and highly-motivated graduate with - a first class degree in Mathematics at the Master’s level (or equivalent); - a strong background in combinatorics and
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structural biology), Moebius (host–virus evolution, mathematical modelling), and Verkade (correlative microscopy, VolumeEM), the student will be trained in cutting-edge techniques, including cryo-electron
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/achieve a minimum of a merit at master’s degree level (or international equivalent) in a science, mathematics or engineering discipline. Applicants without a master's qualification may be considered
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planned acts, such as targeted terrorist activities. This exciting project will focus on developing a mathematical model (and a supporting research software) to predict the key performance indicators of a
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interacting QFTs, where non-perturbative features become important. In this project, the student will apply techniques from mathematical physics, such as generalized symmetries and topologically invariant QFTs
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related discipline. This project would suit a candidate with a background in mechanical, control or aerospace engineering, physics, mathematics, or other relevant engineering/science degree. The ideal
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programme with integrated study offers comprehensive, interdisciplinary training that bridges computer science, mathematics, physics, and engineering. It equips students to tackle complex quantum challenges