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lattice models for stochastic processes, including branching processes, and contribute to the supervision and mentorship of research students. The project sits within the broad area of Integrable
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- Electricity markets - Mathematical programming - Stochastic optimization - Matlab - GAMS, JuMP or any other optimization software tool LanguagesENGLISHLevelExcellent LanguagesSPANISHLevelGood Research
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The Department of Mathematics at Aarhus University invites applications for a three-year Assistant Professor position in Probability Theory and Stochastic Analysis, available from August 1, 2026
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information translation and control 2. Characterizing brain states (conscious, unconscious, etc.) from the perspectives of stochastic thermodynamics and control theory 3. Comparing qualia structures (relational
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candidates to apply in areas including, but not limited to the following: Applied and Computational Mathematics Scientific computing Probability, Stochastic Processes and Statistics Outstanding candidates in
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, Financial Mathematics, Actuarial Mathematics, Stochastic Analysis, Data Science, and Statistical Learning. In particular, the Department seeks candidates who are also interested in contributing towards our
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About the Opportunity The Postdoctoral Research Associate advances research in mathematical modeling, optimization, and stochastic analysis for large-scale and distributed systems. The role focuses
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thermal bath and an external energy source (e.g. an electromagnetic force, such as an electrostatic force, a light beam, or an electron beam). Within the framework of stochastic thermodynamics, the goal is
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candidates who can build a strong methodological research base in areas of Operations Research, including optimization, stochastics, simulation, machine learning and artificial intelligence. Applicants at all
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and statistical mechanics. The main research areas include strongly correlated systems such as the Abelian sandpile; random interfaces such as the Gaussian free field; stochastic processes on graphs