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people, including 35 PhD students and 15 postdocs, in 25 research groups, work at DEEP. More information about us, please visit: the Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences . Project
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dependent predictive deep learning models, and physical mechanistic models (thermodynamic and kinetic models etc.). Examples of suitable backgrounds: machine learning, programming, mathematics, physics. You
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, including 35 PhD students and 15 postdocs, in 25 research groups, work at DEEP. More information about us, please visit: the Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant sciences . Project description
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. Presently around 100 people, including 35 PhD students and 15 postdocs, in 25 research groups work at DEEP. More information about us, please visit: the Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant sciences
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basic research in experimental and theoretical physics. It has about 250 employees of which 95 are PhD students. Many have been internationally recruited. The Department is part of the AlbaNova University
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Astronomy at Stockholm University has about 80 employees and 30 PhD students. The main research areas of the institute are Galaxies, Supernovae
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description The candidate will work on problems at the intersection of mathematical statistics, machine learning, and generative modeling, particularly for sequential data arising in complex dynamical systems
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Stockholm University, Department of Mathematics Position ID: 2543-PDGA [#26489] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Stockholm, Stockholm 106 91, Sweden [map ] Subject Area
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at the Science for Life Laboratory in Stockholm, a centre for large-scale life-sciences. NRM has a close collaboration with nearby Stockholm University, which includes joint supervision of PhD students. NRM has
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simulations. Close collaboration with theoretical and experimental teams at Stockholm, Mainz, and Tübingen. Assistance in the supervision of PhD and Master’s students in the lab. Contribution to grant reports