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spoken and written. Additional experience that would be considered a plus: some experience in programming and the use of computer algebra in algebraic geometry; experience with noncommutative algebraic
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algebraic geometry, or representation theory; familiarity with programming and the use of computer algebra. Our offer A position for 18 months, with an extension to a total of four years upon successful
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question. You will be leading the development of the core computational mechanism for this novel GeoQA system. In this project, you will: design and test conceptual or cognitive models for geodata sources
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Science, Information Science, Data Science and Artificial Intelligence. We employ over 200 people in four divisions: Artificial Intelligence & Data Science, Algorithms, Interaction, and Software. The atmosphere is collegial and
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-based and index-based approaches, the sequent-peak algorithm, extreme value analysis, and multivariate copulas. Based on this, you will develop an improved method to map global energy drought risk and
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flexible work conditions, the use of algorithmic management to coordinate work, and a lack of labour protections. But these conditions do not affect all platform workers equally: research shows that workers
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that complement your work. A personalised training programme will be set up, reflecting your training needs and career objectives. About 20% of your time will be dedicated to this training component, which includes
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regional modelling techniques; supervise student research projects linked the BSc programme Global Sustainability Science and the MSc programme Water Management for Climate Adaptation; communicate and
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pharmacy students and students in the drug innovation programme of the master Biosciences of the Graduate School of Life Sciences. You will teach in courses related to your expertise and will help in
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this challenge by developing mechanistic computational models. You will apply these models to recapitulate key aspects of intestinal development in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, which is an excellent model