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Statistics is opening a PhD position in mathematics focusing on the analysis of Partial Differential Equations. The position covers four years of third-cycle studies, including participation in research and
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on the analysis of Partial Differential Equations. The position covers four years of third-cycle studies, including participation in research and third-cycle courses. The last day to apply is May 30, 2025. Project
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courses and conduct independent research, leading to a doctoral thesis in business administration with a focus on entrepreneurship. The course component of the doctoral program corresponds to 90 credits
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-cell imaging and analysis will be used to investigate cell and cluster morphology. The scientific interests and background of the PhD student will be a major factor in the design of the project. A person
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of Computing Science has been growing rapidly in recent years where focus on an inclusive and bottom-up driven environment are key elements in our sustainable growth. The 60 doctoral students within
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, or have completed other education of equivalent scope and depth. We are looking for candidates with a strong interest in critical social analysis and a desire to explore questions related to digital
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at least 30 credits must be at the advanced (master's) level. Courses in statistical analysis, quantitative methods, or mathematical modelling obtained outside these subject areas may also be included
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grounding, in other words, the linking of elements of natural language (words, phrases, or sentences) to visual inputs (such as images or video) in a meaningful way. The position is part of an on-going
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spectroscopies, as well as molecular biology for introducing site specific alterations. Atomic level structural insight will be obtained via single particle analysis cryo-EM and snapshot serial crystallography
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. These positions involve advanced numerical simulations and analysis of spacecraft data. The positions are full-time, 100% funded for four years and lead to a doctoral degree in Computational Physics. The expected