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Vacancies Postdoc position in Numerical Analysis Key takeaways We are looking for an enthusiastic and highly motivated postdoc candidate to join as soon as possible the Mathematics of Computational
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relationships describing the emission, fate and effects of pollutants as a function of size. We intend to derive overarching scaling principles that apply across multiple disciplines, including hydrology
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++), including experience with scientific computing and machine learning libraries and high-performance computing. You have experience with image analysis or computational imaging, ideally in the context
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Engineering, Medical Image Analysis, Applied Mathematics or a related field Experience with deep learning for image analysis, preferably in medical imaging Experience with generative modelling, ideally
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projects in a broad area of quantitative proteomics, including plasma proteomics, glycoproteomics and PTM analysis. You will work in a collaborative environment within the BioMS group, liaising with the PIs
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and backgrounds. The Faculty has six departments: Biology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Information & Computing Sciences, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Together, we work on excellent research and
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(e.g., mathematics, physics or computational social science), with a strong track record in network science (or complex networks / social network analysis); Excellent writing skills and proficiency
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the foundations for the software technologies to run on this new generation of equipment – which of course includes AI. Meanwhile we are pushing the limits of applied mathematics, for example mapping out disease
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which research focuses mainly within the research programmes (1) Algebra, Geometry and Mathematical Physics, (2) Pure, Applied and Numerical Analysis, and (3) Stochastics and (4) Discrete Mathematics and
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difference and boost your academic career! The overall aim of ’The Power of Size’ is to establish relationships describing the emission, fate and effects of pollutants as a function of size. We intend