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Libman alexander.libman@fu-berlin.de or Prof. Dr. Tomila Lankina T.Lankina@lse.ac.uk . Applications should be sent by e-mail, together with significant documents, indicating the reference code, in PDF
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project supported by an ERC Advanced Grant on the Theory of Materials for Bioelectronics. The overall goal of our research is to describe a class of organic materials able to transport ionic and electronic
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of control theory and optimization. Knowledge of partial differential equations. Have a strong coding ability Research Associate: Hold a PhD in Engineering, Mathematics or a closely related discipline, or
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optimization techniques, coding new algorithms, creating new mathematical theory, and the analysis of large data ensembles. You will write papers for submission to academic journals, collaborate with academics
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the intersection of control theory, robotics, artificial intelligence, and signal processing, and is a key enabler of future intelligent infrastructure.This project will focus on the development of novel control
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of the detector upgrade. The LPC is also a major hub for Machine Learning developments for particle physics. There is close and frequent collaboration with the Fermilab theory community. The LPC provides
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PhD level in an appropriate discipline, and you will have sufficient breadth or depth of knowledge in physical acoustics and information theory. You will have knowledge of appropriate research methods
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: The candidate should have a strong background and training in theory and computational science related to molecular biophysics and biomolecular modeling, and should have significant prior research experience and
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. This position is funded by the Danish Research Council Project 1 (DRC-1), which aims to address fundamental problems in geometric singular perturbation theory within the setting of slow-fast analytic vector
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, highly motivated researchers that both enjoy working in a team but capable of working independently. They should be keen to utilize eclectic theories and methods, develop new theoretical perspectives while