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University of Geneva, Department of Mathematics Position ID: University of Geneva -Department of Mathematics -PHD [#28616] Position Title: Position Type: Student programs Position Location: Geneva
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The Chinese Government Scholarship Type of Scholarships: Scholarship for whole degree programs / semester / one-year scholarship Programs for: All levels Fields: All fields Scholarship offer
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understanding of district heating and cooling, renewable energy integration, multi-energy systems, and energy conversion and storage technologies. You have strong skills in programming, modelling, and data
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skills in programming, modelling, and data analysis. Experience in formulating and solving mathematical optimization problems, as well as working on real-world demonstrators, is an asset. Proficiency in
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society from analytical and empirical perspectives. The NOMIS Fellowship Program supports groundbreaking research projects related to how images act as models or paradigms in scientific and aesthetic
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of interstellar dust through the heliosphere, the writing of publications, and other smaller tasks within the group. Profile Skills and knowledge we are looking for are: Programming skills; experience in
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of these research topics. Your position The successful PhD applicant will develop a PhD research program in the research fields listed above, or a closely related field, in close collaboration with the daily
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Successful candidates are expected to run a world-class research and teaching program that emphasizes industrial translation in the field of manufacturing. We seek outstanding scientists with
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practitioners from conservation and industry, with the overarching goal of establishing guidelines and launching an assisted migration programme for mountain plants in Switzerland that are threatened by climate
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processing, or condition monitoring Programming proficiency in Python, MATLAB, or comparable environments Strong interest in applying AI to real-world manufacturing problems Required people skills Self