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) invites applications for the position of Assistant Professor in Information and Coding Theory. We are seeking a highly motivated researcher to advance research in modern coding and/or information theory
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hope to find new cryptographic powers by exploiting quantum phenomena. Code-based cryptography not only offers plausible security against quantum attacks; it also leads to practically efficient
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interest in learning, adaptation, and dynamical systems in physical contexts Experience with analytical and\or computational modeling. Proficiency in numerical methods and coding (Python, JAX, MATLAB
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working on interdisciplinary research problems at the intersection of mathematics, theoretical computer science and quantum information theory? Are you interested in algebraic complexity theory, fast matrix
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join the Theory of Computer Science group at the Informatics Institute. This PhD project aims to push the boundaries of our understanding of the feasibility of MPC protocols, as well as design more
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the supervision of the Principal Investigator, data management and data analysis, participation in theory-building, and (co-)authoring academic articles for leading journals in the field of Communication
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School of Business , where you will receive extensive training in theory and methods by taking PhD-level courses. The course load amounts to 36 ECTS, equivalent to 6 full courses. The course program will
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that structural neglect through an interdisciplinary, participatory research program that combines empirical research, legal and policy analysis, and technology assessment. Grounded in a Theory of Change approach
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. Quantitative genetics theory provide a solid base to understand the genetic association between traits. Enteric methane as a major contributor to agricultural greenhouse gas emissions has become a major trait of
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Algebraic Topology. The PhD student will work on topics in Topology such as manifold invariants, exploring links to Homotopy Theory and Mathematical Physics, under the supervision of Renee Hoekzema