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. The project involves an interdisciplinary effort bringing together stochastic mathematical modelling and data analysis, geophysical fluid dynamics, and novel modelling of plasma dynamics with the goal
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closes on: 10/12/2025 at 6:00pm CST Hours per Week: 40 Hourly or Salaried: Salary Funding source: Grant Funded Number of opening: 1 Benefits Eligible: Yes Location: Special Projects 2222 N. Alamo
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Grade: 8 Full Time, Permanent Closing date: 25th September 2025 2 Positions available Information for applicants - Academic Development Programme - new Assistant Professors will undertake a 5-year
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a culture (including policies and procedures) that embeds equality and values diversity and inclusion; Leading, serving on and assisting the work of committees and task and finish groups beyond School
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on financial aid, 41.0% who are first-generation in college; 4.3% who are veterans, and 25.1% who are over age 25. The Alamo Colleges has a proven track record of success in training workers that local employers
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of Oxford, we are establishing a doctoral programme in Generative Biology with up to 20 fully funded doctoral student positions per year), research assistants and other scientists. To mentor highly promising
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level qualification is essential, while a PgCert in Art, Design and Communication would be desirable. You will have proficient experience with a range of digital camera systems and studio lighting
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areas. The research project, led by Dr Jack Shotton, aims to use ideas arising in the p-adic Langlands programme to study l-adic questions, and vice versa. The successful applicant will be expected
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on financial aid, 41.0% who are first-generation in college; 4.3% who are veterans, and 25.1% who are over age 25. The Alamo Colleges has a proven track record of success in training workers that local employers
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for these positions include, but are not limited to: AI-assisted discovery in theoretical physics. Statistical physics of evolutionary dynamics. Exactly solvable models of genetic computation. Combinatorial design