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of the global supply chain. Most ways to model the stochasticity involve introducing nonlinear terms in the mathematical formulation. It is your goal to investigate how well machine learning methodology can be
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to surveillance of infectious pathogens using computer science and mathematics? Join the Delft Bioinformatics Lab and work on graph-based algorithms for microbial genomics! Job description Bacterial and viral
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Do you want to contribute to surveillance of infectious pathogens using computer science and mathematics? Join the Delft Bioinformatics Lab and work on graph-based algorithms for microbial genomics
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a given discrete-event model that is safe with respect to certain requirements. Yet, the application of the approach is limited by the fact that tools for synthesis cannot always deal with the state
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will overcome these limitations using a long-term dataset of a discrete population of cooperatively breeding birds, where survival and reproductive success are accurately measured, which is vital
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Stochastics and mathematical finance Discrete mathematics and optimisation Discrete geometry Numerical mathematics Applied analysis Mathematics for AI Course organisation The BMS programme is divided into two
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into the following sections: A - Algebra, Number Theory and Logic B - Analysis and Differential Equations C - Discrete Mathematics D - Geometry and Topology E - Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computing F
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programme in the School of Environment or the Department of Mathematics. Business School A $5,000 Scholarship to support an international or domestic student enrolled in postgraduate research in Accounting