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singular elliptic and parabolic PDEs, free boundary problems, optimal control of free boundary systems with distributed parameters. Current areas of interest include Potential Theory, Harmonic Analysis
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harmonic generation. The project involves pulse compression in a multipass cell, pulse shaping in both time and frequency domains, beam shaping using spatial light modulators (SLMs), and generation of new
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covered by the Section for Algebra & Geometry and the Copenhagen Centre for Geometry & Topology (GeoTop) . Functional analysis, operator algebras, geometric group theory, descriptive set theory, harmonic
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of harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, and mathematical physics. The problems to be studied include, but not limited to • Homogenization theory of partial differential equations. • Boundary value
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The SSHRC-funded HubMeta Lab project is undertaking the largest-ever meta-analysis of SME growth studies (over 2,500 full-text articles coded to date). We have uncovered extraordinary variability in
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/bioinformatics, and data science. Work Performed · Work in highly collaborative inter-disciplinary environment with clinicians, econometricians, statisticians, and data scientists · Lead statistical analysis
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 9 hours ago
at improving how researchers interact with complex data and analysis workflows. Potential project areas include developing semantic search capabilities to help users efficiently locate relevant datasets
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contaminants in the food chain. As part of our role as the EU Reference Laboratory for Processing Contaminants (EURL-PC), we contribute to shaping future food control systems by improving and harmonizing
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of Quantum Probability and Operator Algebras, Differential Geometry, Algebraic Geometry, Numerical Methods especially for Stochastic Differential Equations, Harmonic Analysis, and Classical Analysis, each
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in due time before the start of the contract. Emphasis in one or more of the following areas: numerical analysis, approximation theory, harmonic analysis. Experience in Lean4 (or comparable proof