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, Tennessee 37831, United States of America [map ] Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/10/02, listed until 2025/12/01) Position Description: Apply 2025/12/01 11:59PM Position Description Overview: The Multiscale
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, the successful candidate will conduct cutting-edge research in: Adaptive incentive mechanism design for complex sociotechnical systems Strategic learning and equilibrium-seeking algorithms in transportation
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faculty, and conducts a wide range of collaborative quantum research in the areas of quantum computing, quantum algorithms and complexity, quantum cryptography, quantum program verification, quantum machine
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high-dimensional, dynamic, networked system, applying techniques from machine learning, causal inference, statistics, and algorithms. No prior biomedical training is required—just strong quantitative
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, Taiwan [map ] Subject Area: Astronomy / Astronomy and Astrophysics Appl Deadline: 2025/11/15 11:59PM (posted 2025/10/10, updated 2025/10/08, listed until 2025/11/15) Position Description: Apply Today is
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, Taiwan [map ] Subject Area: Astronomy / Astronomy and Astrophysics Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/10/10, updated 2025/10/07, listed until 2025/11/15) Position Description: Apply Today is the last day you can
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modeling techniques and artificial intelligence methodologies in brain diseases. The candidate will work on developing advanced new algorithms, testing and validation, and applications in these data
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strong overlap in the fields of topological quantum field theory, quantum condensed matter theory, and quantum computing and algorithms. Qualifications Applicants must hold a PhD in physics or a related
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methodologies in brain diseases. The candidate will work on developing advanced new algorithms, testing and validation, and applications in these data modalities. The candidate will have the opportunity to work
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space)? What are appropriate descriptors of spatial distribution in the field of materials science (e.g., Voronoi tessellations, particle-particle distances, etc.)? What are appropriate algorithms