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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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linked to an £8M programme grant funded by the UK EPSRC, and will involve working with an interdisciplinary team of clinicians, computer scientists, engineers and mathematicians based in Sheffield
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for ecologists/ biologists with documented skills in ecological modeling or mathematicians/engineers with a keen interest in marine ecology. You must have a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS points) or a similar
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Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Freiburg | Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden W rttemberg | Germany | 3 months ago
interdisciplinary and dynamic research environment in which criminologists, psychologists, sociologists, mathematicians, and computer scientists work together to understand the causes and consequences of criminal
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the material properties of these drying powders, with the aim of identifying the culprits of wall adhesion. The project is suitable for an applied mathematician, or physicist with a strong mathematical
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Programme of the TUD Graduate School. Job requirements You are: a pleasant team player with proactive attitude and strong work ethics, an applied mathematician and/or applied statistician with interest in
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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
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Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law | Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden W rttemberg | Germany | 3 months ago
highly interdisciplinary and dynamic research environment in which criminologists, psychologists, sociologists, mathematicians, and computer scientists work together to understand the causes and
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. Your work is embedded in our interdisciplinary environment with biologists and applied mathematicians as collaborators. Requirements As a suitable candidate, you have an outstanding Master's degree