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Optimization: Mathematical Phylogenetics During this project, you will work on fundamental graph-theoretic and algorithmic problems in mathematical phylogenetics. Job description The Discrete Mathematics and
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Mathematics in Computation Section Position ID: ORNL-RESEARCHSCIENTISTAIDATASCIENCESANDAPPLIE [#27280] Position Title: Position Location: Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831
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Engineering » Simulation engineering Engineering » Mechanical engineering Engineering » Computer engineering Engineering » Industrial engineering Mathematics » Applied mathematics Mathematics » Computational
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adaptive optimization during needle insertion, integrating live ultrasound imaging with GPU-accelerated dose calculation and optimization. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will join a multidisciplinary
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, Biomathematics, Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics, etc. l computational mathematics, including Numerical Approximation and Numerical Algebra, Optimization and Control , Intelligent Computing and
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position. Good knowledge of combinatorial optimization (scheduling problems, mathematical modelling etc.), machine learning and/or strong programming skills are an asset.• You have an interest in supply
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, surrogate modeling of scientific processes, workflow automation and adaptive simulation pipelines, and performance analysis and optimization. The candidate will also contribute to and help originate research
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Description The Industrial Informatics group at FEE/RICE is focused on the application of advanced optimization techniques to: i) design of new electro-mechanical devices using numerical simulations, ii) system
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computer science, mathematics, electrical engineering, or a relevant area research experience, preferably in programming languages, compilers, applied mathematics, and optimization techniques a strong background in
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Synchronization of turbulent channel flow School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Yi Li, Dr Ashley Willis Application Deadline: Applications accepted all