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(DTU) welcomes aspiring candidates to expand the field of two-state water thermodynamics. This PostDoc project is funded by the Villum Experiment Programme “Can the two-state theory of water
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Unitary Representations of Locally Compact Groups; Triangulated Categories; Representation Theory Appl Deadline: 2026/03/31 04:59 AM UnitedKingdomTime (posted 2026/02/17 05:00 AM UnitedKingdomTime, listed
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Job Description We are searching for a talented and motivated PostDoc to develop the theory of quantum light sources for applications in optical quantum computers. The project takes place in
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Job Description We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher in Mathematics with experience in algebraic coding theory (locally recoverable codes or related constructions) and algebraic curves over
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over the decades, existing thermodynamic models and theories still face significant challenges, particularly when dealing electrolyte solutions. Your primary tasks will be to: Understand molecular
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intelligence while preserving human agency. The group’s research spans mechatronic system design, system modeling and learning, control theory, and system supervision, with applications across domains including
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with colleagues in theory who propose optimized designs for your devices, and both receive and provide help to fellow colleagues performing the experiments. You will also have the opportunity to carry out your own
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. The end date will be adjusted according to the start date At DaCHE we are dedicated to applying economic theory and empirical methods to answer research questions of high relevance for health policy, and to
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intelligence while preserving human agency. The group’s research spans mechatronic system design, system modeling and learning, control theory, and system supervision, with applications across domains including
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an autonomous framework for setting up, executing, and optimizing complex electronic structure workflows, ranging from ground-state Density Functional Theory (DFT) to many-body perturbation theory methods such as