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: https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/organisation/departments/Animal-Biosciences/ Read more about our benefits and working at SLU by visiting: https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/ Location: Uppsala
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arithmetic complexity. Topics may include Arakelov geometry, birational and Calabi–Yau geometry, analytic torsion, and related height-theoretic or intersection-theoretic ideas. More details on the project
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infrastructures organized in infrastructure platforms, of which the Vibrational Spectroscopy Core Facility (ViSp) is a central infrastructure for this project (https://www.umu.se/en/research/infrastructure/visp
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. Additionally, you possess solid analytical skills and approach complex problems in a structured and solution-oriented manner. The workplace You will work at the Division of Communication Systems
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research, innovation, and education to enable a biobased society and improve human health. We explore how biological systems, and innovative technologies can be used to convert biomass into valuable products
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relevance and specialized expertise on forests and forestry as complex socio-ecological systems. We closely collaborate with multiple stakeholders and conduct applied research in silviculture, forest ecology
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, opening new possibilities for dynamic studies of complex systems. Part of your research will be carried out in collaboration with the Department of "Inorganic Spectroscopy" at the Max Planck Institute
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, when dynamics are complex, nonlinear and partially unknown, such a model is typically obtained from observations by performing system identification -- one notable example is given by Gaussian process
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systems. However, when dynamics are complex, nonlinear and partially unknown, such a model is typically obtained from observations by performing system identification -- one notable example is given by
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aims to develop hybrid quantum–classical approaches for modeling multiphase flows governed by complex, nonlinear dynamics across multiple scales. The postdoctoral researcher will investigate how