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portfolio of research and/or relevant industrial experience within the following research fields: - spectral theory - spectral approximation - partial differential operators 3. Knowledge of current status
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skills to model and design optical systems for sustainable high-tech devices for billions of people? Do you like to develop and analyze numerical methods for partial differential equations? Information
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: EDPs2 (Partial Differential Equations: Deterministic and Probabilistic Studies), Geometry, and LIMD (Computer Logic and Discrete Mathematics). This diversity of research topics within a single laboratory
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of phenomena represented by partial differential equations (PDEs). With approximately 100 professors, researchers, engineers, administrative staff, and as many doctoral or post-doctoral students
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applications of candidates from a wide range of backgrounds from theoretical physics to pure mathematics, with (most likely) a background in (conformal) random geometry or stochastic partial differential
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Mathematics, the solution of Partial Differential Equations and the Analysis and Implementation of Discretization Methods Fluency in spoken and written German and English (level C1) Capacity for teamwork
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Tensorflow or Pytorch is advantageous Experience in numerical methods for partial differential equations is beneficial Effective communication skills and an interest in contributing to a highly international
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. The future junior professor is expected to address key questions in the area of numerical methods for partial differential equations. Participation in the research activities of the Faculty of Natural Sciences
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computing tasks such as combinatorial optimisation tasks and solving partial/ordinary differential equations with ONNs. Design and tapeout ONN chips (at least two tapeouts) as proof of concept. Explore ONN
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analysis/control, partial differential equations, set theory, and topology. The department has a long tradition of excellence. The first Ph.D. granted west of the Mississippi was in mathematics at KU in 1895