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researchers and PhD students, pursuing research in many aspects of field theory, string theory, and integrability (for more information, see www.hw.ac.uk/uk/schools/mathematical-computer-sciences/research/maths
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postdoctoral researchers and PhD students, pursuing research in many aspects of field theory, string theory, and integrability (for more information, see https://www.hw.ac.uk/uk/schools/mathematical-computer
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choice theory, or computational modelling. This post is based at the Department of Computer Science and on-site working is required. Remote and part-time working is possible in agreement with Professor
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The Role Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research associate in the theory of soft and active matter, to work with Prof. Suzanne Fielding in the Department of Physics at Durham University
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mathematical and computational techniques, it is essential to have experience in mathematical modelling / dynamical systems theory / numerical methods / coding. An ideal candidate would have a PhD, or
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theory proposed by Urbanczik & Senn (2014, Neuron) suggesting that plasticity is driven by prediction errors generated within neurons when the activity in dendrites does not match the activity in the soma
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an expert in the field of grammar theory (especially based on Romance data). Research competence and initiative proven through international publications in peer-relevant media. Experience in the scientific
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networks. This position is part of a UK-Canada Quantum for Science collaborative project "Quantum network applications in theory and practice" funded by STFC/EPSRC (UK) and NSERC (Canada), led by Professor
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networks. This position is part of a UK-Canada Quantum for Science collaborative project "Quantum network applications in theory and practice" funded by STFC/EPSRC (UK) and NSERC (Canada), led by Professor
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: To classify integrable field theories, including those appearing in string theory. To uncover the universal algebraic structures of integrable models. To construct new integrable instances of gauge/gravity