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process. * Please note that this is a PhD level role but candidates who have submitted their thesis and are awaiting award of their PhDs will be considered. In these circumstances the appointment will be
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for candidates with expertise in one or more of the following areas: Heegaard Floer homology, Dehn surgery, hyperbolic 3-manifolds, knot homology theories, and gauge theory. What we are looking for: The essential
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at candidates working in String Theory and Quantum Field Theory, broadly interpreted. You should hold a PhD (or equivalent) in Theoretical Physics or a closely related discipline, either awarded or anticipated
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mathematics and AI methods to address real-world challenges. What we’re looking for You will hold a PhD in mathematics or a related discipline and be able to demonstrate previous research experience in using
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part of this evolution, the College seeks a Technical Specialist to play a central role in developing and delivering the technical offer within the Moving Image and Digital Arts (MIDA) programme. The
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well as postdocs and PhD students. Although STFC funding decisions are still not finalised, we hope to have funding confirmation in time to make offers well before the January 30th agreed deadline for HEP postdocs
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chains, random graphs and trees, random matrix theory, stochastic and Lévy processes in infinite-dimensional spaces, free probability, random sphere packings in high dimensions. About the role You will
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theoretical plasma physics models. The stochastic approach accounts for uncertainty of transport on scales that are currently unresolvable in computer simulations yet may have effects in observations and
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for: The essential requirements for this post are as follows: • A PhD or equivalent level of professional qualifications and/or experience in algebraic geometry or closely related fields • Clear evidence of
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GBP 68,087 per annum. The current salary scales can be found on the LSE website here . Applicants should have a completed PhD, or be close to obtaining a PhD in a discipline related to mathematical