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Apply now The Faculty of Science, the Mathematical Institute and the Institute of Biology are looking for a PhD Student in Mathematical Biology PhD: Modeling the mechanical regulation of plant
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of Science and Engineering, a 4-year interdisciplinary PhD position is available at the Bernoulli Institute for Mathematics, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. The candidate will become a member of
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of Science and Engineering, a 4-year interdisciplinary PhD position is available at the Bernoulli Institute for Mathematics, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. The candidate will become a member of
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of Science and Engineering, a 4-year interdisciplinary PhD position is available at the Bernoulli Institute for Mathematics, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. The candidate will become a member of
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knowledge of software development and computer science, as well as good skills in oral and written communication in English. Additional knowledge in mathematics, ICT/Cloud architectures, and the Swedish
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knowledge of software development and computer science, as well as good skills in oral and written communication in English. Additional knowledge in mathematics, ICT/Cloud architectures, and the Swedish
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Applications are invited for a fully-funded 42-month PhD studentship with Dr Rachel Nicks and Prof Stephen Coombes on the Leverhulme Trust-funded project White Matter Computation: Utilising Axonal
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qualifications: To be eligible for this position, you must have (or be close to completing) a Master’s degree corresponding to at least 240 higher education credits in Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics
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, environmental, energy, and material sciences. In this environment, we are a strongly mathematically oriented research group with a focus on the analysis of various problems in geophysics (in particular
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Mathematics, Technomathematics, Computer Science, Engineering Informatics, Theoretical Computer Science, Physics Description Description The research group Cyber-Physical Systems of Prof. Matthias Althoff