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structure, and of the force and tidal field that has been shaping the cosmic web. The basic detection algorithms to infer the overall structure of the cosmic web are the various versions of the scale-space
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operation Quantum algorithm implementation and benchmarking About you You have a relevant Masters deegree corresponding to at least 240 higher education credits (Physics, Nanotechnology, Engineering, Computer
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algorithms have been used to solve complex problems. However, these types of strategies, although popular, are heterogeneous or generated according to the needs of the case study. This has generated multiple
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to the success of the whole institution. At the Cluster of Excellence „Physics of Life” (PoL), the Heisenberg Chair of Biological Algorithms (Prof. Dr. Benjamin Friedrich) offers a position as Research Associate
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, their achievements and productivity to the success of the whole institution. At the Cluster of Excellence „Physics of Life” (PoL), the Heisenberg Chair of Biological Algorithms (Prof. Dr. Benjamin Friedrich) offers a
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Supervisor(s) Prof Nina Dethlefs, Loughborough University Dr Shirin Dora, Loughborough University Dr Simon Keizer, Toshiba Research Europe Ltd Enquiries email: n.dethlefs@lboro.ac.uk Funding for: UK
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algorithms, AI-driven applications and generative AI, exploring how legal mechanisms can prevent and remedy systemic biases that adversely impact LGBTQ+ individuals and which legal routes are available
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for these new solution methods will be derived. This position is part of a larger research project “Discrete Decision Making under Uncertainty”, in which researchers work on developing new theory, algorithms, and
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-integrated proton therapy’ (Prof. Dr. Aswin Hoffmann), especially on the topic ‘Compensation strategies for advanced proton beam treatment planning in MR magnetic fields’ as a basis for the preparation
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well as topics in phylogenetics. This project will involve working closely with experimentalists, and will be co-supervised by Prof Gerald McInerney and Dr Daniel Sheward, who have expertise in virology and