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Are you passionate about developing numerical algorithms or high-performance software for scientific computing? Do you have expertise in numerical linear algebra or experience with large-scale
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numerical algorithms or high-performance software for scientific computing? Do you have expertise in numerical linear algebra or experience with large-scale computing and want to broaden your skills? Would
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dissipativity theory. Applicants are expected to have strong skills in mathematical systems theory, linear algebra, and functional analysis, including an understanding of Hilbert spaces and function spaces
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dissipativity theory. Applicants are expected to have strong skills in mathematical systems theory, linear algebra, and functional analysis, including an understanding of Hilbert spaces and function spaces
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mathematical foundations, including linear algebra, control theory, statistics, and probabilistic methods. *Please note that the successful candidate will be required to undergo an academic qualification check
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prototyping, real-world testing, and publishing experimental results. Strong understanding of core mathematical foundations, including linear algebra, control theory, statistics, and probabilistic methods
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of mathematics including linear algebra and partial differential equations. Ability to implement software solutions based on technical specifications provided by researchers. Excellent communication skills and
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-documented code. Knowledge of mathematics including linear algebra and partial differential equations. Ability to implement software solutions based on technical specifications provided by researchers
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analysis, including numerical linear algebra and high-order methods High performance computing and open source software libraries (For a full description of CCM research areas and scientific staff, please
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in core machine learning theory—including statistics, optimization, and linear algebra—is desirable. The ideal candidate will have a proven ability to independently develop and execute research plans