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represents a unique opportunity to participate in interdisciplinary and culturally comparative work covering China, Europe, and the United States, and to contribute to theory development on a strategic issue
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for relaxed memory models; guarded cubical type theory; and Rocq formalizations. Tasks and Qualifications Applicants are expected to have a strong background in semantics, type theory, and Rocq formalization
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partners and optimize them for nonlinear quantum processes Collaborate with theory colleagues to refine fiber designs based on experimental feedback Disseminate results at international conferences and in
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patent filings. The work will be centred around topics such as machine learning for communications, communication theory, signal processing for communications, coding theory, and information theory. Your
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: Probability Theory, Geometry and Analysis Appl Deadline: 2025/09/25 11:59PM (posted 2025/08/25, listed until 2025/09/25) Position Description: Apply Position Description The Department of Mathematics
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strategy, innovation, entrepreneurship, and international business. The theoretical foundation for research in these areas is eclectic, combining strategy and/or internationalization theory with insights
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of the department: Algebraic and arithmetic geometry, applied algebra, combinatorics, geometric group theory, geometry and geometric analysis, Lie theory, representation theory, number theory, and topology, as
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theory with insights from economics, sociology, psychology, and economic geography. Methodologically, the department places considerable emphasis on the solid application of empirical methods, featuring
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candidate to help develop these new manners by which to promote bonds as kernels in the interpretation of chemical simulations. For this purpose, novel theory and simulation software will need to be developed
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for applicants who have obtained their PhD within the past 4 years, have a good publication record, and have proven their expertise on computational electrodynamics and the theory of light–matter interactions