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Your profile PhD applicants must possess a Master's degree in mathematics, theoretical physics, or computer science. Candidates should have an exceptional academic record and a robust mathematical
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Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Göttingen | Gottingen, Niedersachsen | Germany | 5 days ago
Master’s degree (or comparable) in theoretical physics, applied mathematics or related disciplines from a recognized university; Strong interest in nonequilibrium statistical physics and the physics
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06.10.2025 Application deadline: 10.11.2025 The following position is available at the Department of Linguistics of the Faculty of Humanities. PhD Researcher in Language Evolution / Computational
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the group. To strengthen the mathematical backbone of your work, you will collaborate intensively with: Prof. Remco van der Hofstad (Eindhoven University of Technology, expert in probability theory and
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for the new generation of lifts. The PhD candidate will design and lead the research project under the academic supervision of Prof. Claudia Fecarotti, Prof. Juseong Lee and Prof Rob Basten, and work in close
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of modelling available within the group. To strengthen the mathematical backbone of your work, you will collaborate intensively with: Prof. Remco van der Hofstad (Eindhoven University of Technology, expert in
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. dr. Harald Vranken and dr. Mina Sheikhalishahi) as well as formal methods and software testing (prof. dr. Tanja Vos and dr. Tim Steenvoorden). The PhD project will be carried out in close cooperation
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diagram fitting (ChronoGal)” (Ref. HORIZON EUROPE ERC-2024-ADG, Grant Agreement number: 101201412), led by Prof. Carme Gallart. The successful candidates will work towards obtaining their PhD at the IAC's
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3 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company ETH Zürich Research Field Computer science » Other Mathematics » Applied mathematics Mathematics » Statistics Sociology » Other Researcher Profile
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Primary Supervisor - Prof Kate Kemsley Scientific Background Deforestation is a major global issue, destroying biodiversity and accelerating climate change by removing vital carbon sinks. The newly