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Application deadline: 15 March 2026 Apply now This position focuses on fundamental open problems in algorithm design and computational complexity. The main theme will be a unifying theory of algorithmic power
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maps. Knowledge graphs can be used to model these transformations and to link geodata sources to questions. In this project we will apply symbolic and sub-symbolic AI methods to scale this up across
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answer maps accordingly. We use knowledge graphs to model these transformations and apply AI methods to scale them up across large map repositories, enabling users to explore many ways maps can be reused
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theory and methods, combined with insights from business economics, finance, entrepreneurship, innovation, ethics and sustainability. The programme has about 1,500 students from various backgrounds and
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Science Theory and Methodology (ICS) Graduate School. external link Your qualities We are looking for an enthusiastic candidate, who has (almost) finished a Master programme in Sociology, Interdisciplinary
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transformations, transformative social innovation, and social movement theories is especially relevant. Practical experience with community organising and/or social design is welcome. Competencies: You have a good
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quality), as first author counts as a merit. You can clearly motivate an interest in interdisciplinarity. Interdisciplinarity in this proposal means using insights from various disciplines – theory and
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workflows, turning geodata into new answer maps. Knowledge graphs can be used to model these transformations and to link geodata sources to questions. In this project we will apply symbolic and sub-symbolic
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transformations, transformative social innovation, and social movement theories is especially relevant. Practical experience with community organising and/or social design is welcome. Competencies: You have a good
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learning. Your job In the ERC project FoRECAST, we aim to develop theory (e.g., new probabilistic and differential inference algorithms as well as proofs of their correctness and efficiency) and systems (e.g