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the objects. Many real world networks have a multidimensional nature such as networks that contain multiple connections. For instance, transport networks in a country when considering different means
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PhD in STEM Field (including computational or mathematical social science). ? Ability to program in C and Python. ? Must know basic statistics. ? Experience in social network
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undergraduate program in the Arts, Sciences, Social Sciences, Humanities, and Engineering. NYU Abu Dhabi, NYU New York, and NYU Shanghai, form the backbone of NYU’s global network university, an interconnected
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of existing and emerging networks and communication systems, with a possible starting date in January 2025 (or later). The group’s research builds upon the areas of system, network, information, and computer
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Application Deadline 19 Sep 2025 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Permanent Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to
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an institution other than the project-hosting institution and in a country different from the one in which the PhD was obtained. Significant scientific achievements. International experience. In addition, we
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About the Role The project “An Erlangen Programme for AI” (funded by the UKRI), will broadly involve applying advanced mathematical techniques for understanding training in neural networks, with
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world networks have a multidimensional nature such as networks that contain multiple connections. For instance, transport networks in a country when considering different means of transportation
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a particular topic mentioned above. Applicants should meet the following qualifi cations and possess relevant expertise: A PhD in Computer Science or a closely related field, with specialization in
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for applicants who have obtained their PhD within the past 4 years, have a good publication record, and have proven their expertise on computational electrodynamics and the theory of light–matter interactions