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member of the Upward Bound team and will work closely with the Director to teach courses in high school level pre-algebra, algebra I, and algebra II. You will thrive in this role if you like combining your
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: £36,636 to £38,784 per annum The Role We invite applications for a Research Assistant or Associate in Operator Algebras to work with Dr Chris Bruce in the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics
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between branching of Rota-Baxter operators (which is an algebraic way of defining AZVs) and (tri)dendriform structures of planar trees. Finding a binarisation map that would in particular relate the two
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mathematicians with a focus on algebra, geometry, or topology. Successful candidates should demonstrate an outstanding research record and a proven ability to direct research work of highest quality. Willingness
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of all aspects of higher education. More information about us can be found on our website: http://www.chalmers.se/math/ At the Division of Algebra and geometry , we conduct research at a high international
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may have a solid mathematical background and some good knowledges in algebra and preferably in computer algebra and skills in Python or Sagemath. Additional Information Work Location(s) Number of offers
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Associate position in the broad research areas of non-associative algebras and representation theory. Although all applicants with a background in these two areas will be considered, priority will be given
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will have the opportunity to work on topics such as cluster algebras, amplituhedra, Landau analysis, Feynman integrals, and related aspects of algebraic combinatorics and geometry in fundamental physics
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changing at an ever-faster pace. At the Johannes Kepler University Linz, we work on technologies and the ideas of tomorrow on a daily basis. At the same time, we educate over 25,500 young people to meet the