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geometry, connecting algebraic combinatorics, algebraic geometry, and high-energy physics . We invite applications for postdoctoral positions to join this interdisciplinary program. Successful candidates
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Associate position in the broad research areas of non-associative algebras and representation theory. Although all applicants with a background in these two areas will be considered, priority will be given
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Daegu-Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, Global Basic Research Lab - Algebra and Geometry of Spaces of Tensors and Applications Position ID: 3672-PD [#27657] Position Title: Position
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Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Position ID: 3409-PDS [#27803] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Sofia, Sofia 1113, Bulgaria [map
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algebra with the Nebius Lab, Stevens Institute of Technology, OR - Propose your own research direction Example project from the Nebius Lab in Stevens: The Andrews–Curtis conjecture (https://web.stevens.edu
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(https://numpex.org/ ) Exa-DI and Exa-SofT projects. The position requires regular travel (approximately 1 week per month) to the Paris-Saclay Campus for collaboration with the Exa-DI Computational Data
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, -- mathematical theory for artificial intelligence, -- optimization and numerical computation over manifold, -- systems and control theory, -- algebraic computation theory and cryptography. The position is for two