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the analysis. These logistics concepts must be resilient: robust, adaptive, and flexible. The research questions can be tackled by combining techniques from the domains of Integer programming, (Stochastic
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improving the reliability of the prediction of structural performance. This project aims to continue developing the stochastic inference framework by leveraging recent advances in artificial intelligence
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- Stochastics International elements International guest lecturers Projects with partners in Germany and abroad Integrated internships Internships are possible. Teaching/work obligations or opportunities
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The Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics (WIAS) is an institute of the Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V. (FVB). The FVB comprises seven non-university research institutes in Berlin
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Stochastics and mathematical finance Discrete mathematics and optimisation Discrete geometry Numerical mathematics Applied analysis Mathematics for AI Course organisation The BMS programme is divided into two
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: "Revealing the foundations of physics via gravitational waves from the early Universe" "Understanding the origin of visible and dark matter through the stochastic gravitational wave background" "Uncovering
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-refinement for finite element and scientific deep learning methods (gradient-free adaptation, generalized stochastic gradient descent methods) Salary for PhD students: is AUD32K per annum, tax free