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transport for inverse problems One of the central topics of the research projects is the further development of theory and methods for the concept of optimal transport for inverse problems. Optimal transport
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methods for generating simulation models of healthcare pathways in Python. The Health Service Modelling Associates (HSMA) Programme is an online national training scheme for public sector analysts
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commercial risks to unlock these resources for broader markets. It will combine empirical field studies, numerical and analogue modelling and computational approaches to drive a step change in our ability
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analysis will include legal doctrinal and empirical (i.e. legal computational and qualitative) methods that are specifically designed to capture and interpret internal (i.e. legal) and external (i.e
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, qualitative and creative research methods, this research is deepening understanding about the complex psychosocial, cultural and familial processes that influence farm women’s health and well-being across
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emulators of similar datasets (e.g. Gaussian Process methods by the project lead). These results will inform the IPCC AR7, and adaptation and mitigation policymaking by other global stakeholders. You will be
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applicants for a 6-month paternity leave replacement who have a strong interest in using computational methods such as cognitive and psychophysiological modeling, (Bayesian) statistics and optimal experimental
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of the research is to address a key scientific challenge before altermagnetic materials can be exploited in technologies of the future. The challenge is to find novel methods of deterministic antiferromagnetic
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39 Faculty of Computer Science Startdate: 07.09.2025 | Working hours: 20 | Collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 lit. b (postdoc) Limited until: 07.07.2026 Reference no.: 4408 The position
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of the research is to address a key scientific challenge before altermagnetic materials can be exploited in technologies of the future. The challenge is to find novel methods of deterministic antiferromagnetic