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: Operator Algebras, Machine Learning, Analytic Number Theory, Automorphic Forms and Representation Theory Appl Deadline: 2025/10/10 11:59PM (posted 2025/09/10, listed until 2025/10/10) Position Description
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record in probability theory, analysis, or related areas. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in an international team. Place of work Place of employment is Aarhus University, and place of
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, the Center for the Mathematics of Quantum Theory (QMATH) , and the Quantum for Life Center . For more information about the above units, please see their webpages, or contact any of professors listed
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physics and condensed matter theories to address the problem of fracture in complex materials. You will be working with experimental model systems and numerical simulations of materials that exhibit
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physics and condensed matter theories to address the problem of fracture in complex materials. You will be working with experimental model systems and numerical simulations of materials that exhibit
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practice as well as in theory. Your primary responsibilities will include: Investigate, develop and validate new models to simulate wind turbine response in HAWC2 at different fidelity levels. Validation
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organization theory, sociology, ethnography, political economy, and social psychology. Methodologically, our research is predominantly qualitative and often involves case study and fieldwork methodology
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lasers is essential. It will be advantageous with experience on pump-probe spectroscopy and/or supercontinuum generation. Experience with density-functional theory is also of relevance. The applicant must
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lasers is essential. It will be advantageous with experience on pump-probe spectroscopy and/or supercontinuum generation. Experience with density-functional theory is also of relevance. The applicant must
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-assisted control of large wind turbines. You will collaborate closely with both academic and industrial partners in Denmark and abroad, ensuring that your research has impact in practice as well as in theory