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will investigate localizations of the dynamics in appropriate subsets of the state space, analyzing stability and predictability of trajectories via (moment) Lyapunov exponents and their statistical
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statistics and computer languages, like R; the ability to work independently as well as in a team. We offer A contract (36 hours per week) for a period of one year, to be extended with three more years after a
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this PhD-position you will combine field measurements and manipulative (field) experiments, with statistical data-analyses and Delft-3D modelling, to resolve the following 4 overarching research goals: 1
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statistical skills (e.g., group and single case statistics, correlations). In accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities, the University of Groningen offers you: A salary of € 2.901
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to develop language tests and assess language capacities in German. Medium to advanced statistical skills (e.g., group and single case statistics, correlations). Organisation Conditions of employment In
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of differential and probabilistic programming. This exciting new field of research combines knowledge from the machine learning, programming languages, scientific computing, and statistical physics communities
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of differential and probabilistic programming. This exciting new field of research combines knowledge from the machine learning, programming languages, scientific computing, and statistical physics communities
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of differential and probabilistic programming. This exciting new field of research combines knowledge from the machine learning, programming languages, scientific computing, and statistical physics communities
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of differential and probabilistic programming. This exciting new field of research combines knowledge from the machine learning, programming languages, scientific computing, and statistical physics communities
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. The Mathematical Institute has four research themes: Algebra, Geometry and Number Theory; Analysis and Dynamical Systems; Probability Theory; and Statistics and Data Science. LIACS concentrates on the study of