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learning problems involving a-priori known symmetries. A simple example are convolutional neural networks, that are known to be invariant towards translations. Using representation theory, one can build
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of climate and environmental justice theories, including frameworks of recognition, representation, and redistribution, alongside a nuanced understanding of the diverse and intersectional societal drivers
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internet-of-things. Our research topics include synthesis, material science, theory and modeling, device physics, nanotechnology, biotechnology, and system design. Our activities span the range from basic
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interest in bridging theory and application A solid publication record in relevant areas * The date shown in your doctoral degree certificate is the date we use, as this is the date you have met all
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discussions with the successful applicant. You will work in a team of researchers with competences ranging from nano- and biophotonics to nanofabrication and theory. The Bionanophotonics group, lead by
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. Our innovative work focuses on the dynamic coupling of ion and electron movement. Our research topics include synthesis, material science, theory and modelling, device physics, nanotechnology
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dynamical systems theory, including differential equations, simulation techniques, state-space and input-output representations, time-delay embedding, and/or time series analysis from experimental data
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consumption. The overall goal of DISCo is to produce knowledge about how sustainable consumption can be made possible through digital technology. The project is based on practice theory and uses several methods
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interdisciplinary and focuses on (1) the organization, management and governance of collaboration and its consequences, (2) impact, results and (un)desired consequences of collaboration, and (3) theories and
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. Proficiency in programming languages, compilation techniques and optimizations. Proficiency in C, C++, and/or Rust. Merits: Experience with e-graphs. Familiarity with theory and algorithms used by, for example