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We’re seeking for motivated candidates that are interested in developing computer models of the composite human neuro-muscular system that combine detailed musculoskeletal geometries, muscle-tendon
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A PhD degree in applied mathematics, computer science, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering,or applied physics.•A research oriented attitude with affinity for advanced formal mathematics
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that are interested in developing computer models of the composite human neuro-muscular system that combine detailed musculoskeletal geometries, muscle-tendon models and neural control pathways (e.g., CPG-like and
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seeking for motivated candidates that are interested in developing computer models of the composite human neuro-muscular system that combine detailed musculoskeletal geometries, muscle-tendon models and
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. To achieve these objectives, the PhD candidate will combine the analytical tools from the theory of operator algebras and noncommutative geometry (Arici, Mesland) with the study of data obtained from
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, the scattering geometry can be reconstructed mathematically (this is called inverse scattering). This requires both sophisticated mathematical models and efficiently implemented algorithms. In the case of wafer
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stochastics group of the Korteweg-de Vries Institute for Mathematics at the University of Amsterdam is inviting applications via the Ellis PhD Program for a PhD position in mathematical machine learning
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" your main tasks are: Carry out research in the research group Geometric Learning and Differential Geometry within the Centre for Analysis, Scientific Computing and Applications (CASA) of the Department
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. The department has a strong international research staff with expertise in dynamical systems, topology, geometry and algebra, as well as in stochastics (statistics, data analytics, probability). Faculty of Science
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The PhD position is part the prestigious POLARIS (Pathway towards Opportunities for Large scale Applications of Radically Integrated Systems) project. Polaris is a large flagship program (funded by