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choice theory, or computational modelling. This post is based at the Department of Computer Science and on-site working is required. Remote and part-time working is possible in agreement with Professor
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no.: 4259 Explore and teach at the University of Vienna, where over 7,500 brilliant minds have found a unique balance of freedom and support. Join us if you’re passionate about groundbreaking international
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About us The Department of Informatics is looking to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associate. We are a globally recognised center of excellence in artificial intelligence, robotics, and computer
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to benefit from discussing strategic questions with peers from regions at different stages of the economic cycle. Combining world leading scholarship and practical knowledge Cutting-edge academic theory is
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, Basel, and Dundee. The Hiscock group is based at the University of Aberdeen, located in an affordable and vibrant city with access to some of the best outdoors activities that the UK has to offer. We
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candidate should have (or expect to soon be awarded) a PhD in quantum information theory (including some aspects of quantum computing, quantum cryptography and/or quantum communication) and some experience in
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: To classify integrable field theories, including those appearing in string theory. To uncover the universal algebraic structures of integrable models. To construct new integrable instances of gauge/gravity
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: To classify integrable field theories, including those appearing in string theory To uncover the universal algebraic structures of integrable models To construct new integrable instances of gauge/gravity
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candidate should have (or expect to soon be awarded) a PhD in quantum information theory (including some aspects of quantum computing, quantum cryptography and/or quantum communication) and some experience in
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for its research in a range of areas and offers a broad range of degree courses to its students. The research portfolio of CSEE is arranged around four established research groups; the Artificial