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together mathematicians, physicists, numerical experts and data analysts to work on the following themes: The mathematical study of singularities and the stability of rapidly rotating black holes in general
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at Macquarie University is a vibrant and innovative community that is nationally and international recognised for our areas of research excellence. The school includes Mathematicians, Astronomers, Physicists and
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MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY - SYDNEY AUSTRALIA | North Ryde, New South Wales | Australia | about 1 month ago
at Macquarie University is a vibrant and innovative community that is nationally and international recognised for our areas of research excellence. The school includes Mathematicians, Astronomers, Physicists and
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(CMCB) lab led by Dr. J. Griffié, which is primarily composed of engineers, physicists and mathematicians. The lab is based at SciLifeLab in Stockholm, a vibrant and dynamic science hub, with a particular
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invites applications for a permanent (tenured) position as Research Mathematician. The primary criteria for evaluating applications are research excellence, publication quality, and international
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NeurIPS, ICLR, ACL, and EMNLP. IMADA has the unique feature of bringing mathematicians and computer scientists together within a single department to foster theoretically well-backed high-quality data
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collaborating, at least some of the time, with people outside of their Ph.D. training. We are also open to considering other fields as well. We are interested in mathematicians in any field, but with a particular
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applied mathematics, statistics, and computer science, as well as collaboration between mathematicians and those applying mathematics in areas such as engineering, the physical and biological sciences
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For the last three years, the London Institute has run the world’s largest programme to recruit Russian and Ukrainian physicists and mathematicians. Our Arnold and Landau Fellowships, which are for established