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We are looking for a motivated Research Associate to conduct research in Algorithms and Computational Complexity, with applications to Game Theory and Optimisation. The research is led by Paul
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Computational Astrochemistry/Algorithm development for Quantum Dynamics Calculations School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof AJHM Meijer Application
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Interplay between Algorithms and Combinatorics
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, transcriptomics (bulk, scRNAseq) epigenetic profiling (methylome, Atac-Seq, Chip-seq) and proteomics, using computational methods. Algorithm Development: Designing and implementing algorithms to process, analyse
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-world systems. While most of the work will be computational or mathematical, you will also have the opportunity to visit BASF in Ludwigshafen, Germany for three months to try out the new algorithms in
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of such systems, but this is driven from the fundamental theoretical knowledge that underpin them. What you would be doing: You will be co-creating new models, algorithms and schemes to advance the field of joint
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, develop novel approaches for proving hardness, and devise new algorithms. You will be expected to conduct individual research and develop research questions, regularly write research articles at a national
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development. The main tasks will be in photometric light curve analysis and validation (Gaia and PLATO) and data analysis and development of novel scientific algorithms and applications in the areas
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proofs obtained via state-of-the-art theorem provers and model-checkers. There will be a need to develop novel synthesis algorithms that can scale. There will be a need to fine-tune foundational models
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for proving hardness, and devise new algorithms. You will be expected to conduct individual research and develop research questions, regularly write research articles at a national level for peer-reviewed