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Genetics at the Swedish Museum of Natural History is offering a two-year Postdoc position focused on theory of adaptive radiation. Work tasks We will focus on building spatially explicit and trait-based
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Theory , Lattice Field Theory , Quantum Condensed Matter Theory , Quantum magnetism, quantum phase transitions , Quantum Simulation Appl Deadline: none (posted 2024/12/13) Position Description: Apply
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://www.chalmers.se/math/ At the division of Applied Mathematics and Statistics we conduct research within probability theory and its applications, the theory and implementation of finite element methods, inverse wave
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quantification and robustness analysis in high-dimensional and noisy data. The models will be complemented with rigorous theoretical analysis and optimization methods, where tools from spectral graph theory
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and fermion quadrupling condensates, the project is a part of a large theory-experiment collaboration https://kaw.wallenberg.org/nytt-materietillstand-med-unika-egenskaper An example of one
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research in this area. Qualifications Research will focus on signals in the physical layer and is expected to use methodology from communication theory, wave propagation, signal processing, and electronics
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the position Experience with independent planning, execution and evaluation of experiments, including statistical analysis Familiarity with theory and techniques of chemical analyses or metabolomics is required
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are required for the project: Expertise in experimental x-ray imaging Experience in theory and analysis of tomographic data. Excellent written and spoken English. When appointing a postdoctoral researcher, the
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divided into three units; Materials theory, Thin films and nanolaminated materials, and Applied electrochemistry. You will join a diverse, inclusive, and supportive work environment that values scientific
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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