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various disciplines: computer scientists, mathematicians, biologists, chemists, engineers, physicists and clinicians from more than 50 countries currently work at the LCSB. We excel because we are truly
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contributing factors. The LCSB recruits talented scientists from various disciplines: computer scientists, mathematicians, biologists, chemists, engineers, physicists and clinicians from more than 50 countries
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https://apply.cemm.at/ Are you a computer scientist, engineer, physicist, mathematician, medic, biologist, chemist, bioinformatician, or have a degree in a similar subject and would like to work on an
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co-managed by two deputies: Christian Vestergaard, a theoretical physicist, and François Laurent, an applied mathematician and software engineer. The laboratory’s research is centred on uncovering
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://www.skogforsk.se/ Qualifications You should have a university degree in forestry or biology with a strong interest in quantitative methods or be a civil engineer or mathematician with a strong interest in forestry
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The student will benefit from working alongside a multidisciplinary team of engineers, mathematicians, and physicists at the University of Manchester as well as a wide collaboration network within the UK and
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work in astronomy and geodesy. Later on, around 1930, the close and fruitful collaboration between mathematicians and physicists in Göttingen led to the mathematical theory of quantum mechanics
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MATH+ Fridays – Kovalevskaya Colloquium Each semester, MATH+ designates one of the MATH+ Friday colloquia as the Sonia Kovalevskaya Colloquium . This lecture features female mathematicians who
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of the brain requires the collaborative efforts of neurobiologists, neuropsychologists, cognitive scientists, medical researchers, computer scientists, mathematicians, physicists and engineers. Computational
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Bessel Research Awards annually to internationally renowned academics from abroad in recognition of their outstanding accomplishments in research. The award is named for German astronomer and mathematician