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working on interdisciplinary research problems at the intersection of mathematics, theoretical computer science and quantum information theory? Are you interested in algebraic complexity theory, fast matrix
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research in theoretical particle physics? The theoretical particle physics group at the University of Amsterdam is looking for a postdoctoral researcher interested in the phenomenology of precision
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a vacancy for a 30-month postdoctoral researcher in Economics. We are looking for a researcher in industrial organization or energy economics with strong analytical and quantitative skills, and
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postdoctoral fellow with excellent research track in String Theory and Mathematical Physics. The position is funded by the ERC Starting Grant 'New Handles for String Scattering Amplitudes' whose aim is to
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of these applications/use-cases are the stringent wireless connectivity requirements in terms of resiliency, latency, and reliability. Within this context, we are looking for an exceptional postdoctoral candidate
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, responsible, and organized postdoctoral researcher to develop mathematical models of adaptive stress regulation. These models will inform empirical research with humans. Join our team! We invite applications
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are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to join the research group led by Ivan Titov (http://ivan-titov.org/ ), part of the natural language processing group of the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation
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technologies—and eager to accelerate their discovery with machine learning and materials theory? Are you passionate about linking atomistic processes to device performance through computer simulations? Are you
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is looking for a skilled, responsible, and organized postdoctoral researcher to develop mathematical models of adaptive stress regulation. These models will inform empirical research with humans. Join
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description This vacancy is for a two-year postdoctoral position within the joint project "Quantum Markov Semigroups: From Geometry to Classification", coordinated by Martijn Caspers (TU Delft) and Melchior