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credentials. Master’s degree, or equivalent, in statistics or a closely related field with a documented competence in statistical theory and methods. Such competence can be documented by graduate-level
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focus on gender, ethnicity and inclusion. Among our research interests you will find migration, Sami and indigenous studies, feminist theory of knowledge, leadership,intersectionality and gender equality
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probability theory or PDE theory to the level of a Master’s degree, and basic familiarity with both. Prior knowledge of specific subdisciplines for the examples listed in the description may be advantageous but
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theory of the finite element method is an advantage. Competence in the theory of numerical optimization is an advantage. Experience from high-performance computing is an advantage. Applicants must be able
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that the master's degree has been awarded. Programming skills, e.g., Fortran or C++, is a requirement. Competence in the theory of the finite element method is an advantage. Competence in the theory
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education in mathematics. The appointed fellow should have expertise in probability theory or PDE theory to the level of a Master’s degree, and basic familiarity with both. Prior knowledge of specific
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theory of risk and modernity Posthumanism and relational approaches to nature and technology The social construction of environmental problems The candidate is encouraged to critically examine how
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the welfare measures that were directed at children that were introduced, organized, and financed by cities in the initial phase of the new law. We will therefore challenge general theories about modern
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the upper segment of their class with respect to academic credentials. Master’s degree, or equivalent, in statistics or a closely related field with a documented competence in statistical theory and methods
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to Algorithms and Back”. About the project/work tasks This project bridges two foundational fields in computer science and mathematics: Theory of Algorithms and Extremal Combinatorics. By integrating these areas