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15th September 2025 Languages English Norsk Bokmål English English Postdoctoral Fellowship in Algebraic and Symplectic Geometry Apply for this job See advertisement Job description The University
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15th September 2025 Languages English Norsk Bokmål English English PhD Fellowship in Algebraic and Symplectic Geometry Apply for this job See advertisement Job description The University
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of tensor networks to quantum and classical reservoir computing Additionally, the candidate will have the opportunity to collaborate with experimental groups at the Jožef Stefan Institute (IJS) working
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(e.g., tensor or multi-modality data). Work with other researchers and PhDs to develop AI applications related to image processing, computational imaging as well as computer vision. Lead a team of junior
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(e.g., tensor or multi-modality data). Work with other researchers and PhDs to develop AI applications related to image processing, computational imaging as well as computer vision. Lead a team of junior
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37673, Korea, The Republic of [map ] Subject Areas: Symplectic topology, algebraic geometry Appl Deadline: 2025/09/08 00:00AM (posted 2025/07/11, updated 2025/07/10, listed until 2025/09/08) Position
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writing clean, efficient, and well-documented code. Mathematics skills including linear algebra and partial differential equations. Ability to implement software solutions based on technical specifications
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differential and integral identities involving modular forms. Knowledge in the theory of integer lattices. Strong foundation in algebra, analysis, and topology required to study modular forms from both analytic
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aligned with areas of research in the Department of Mathematics that include algebra, analysis, applied/computational mathematics, bio-medical mathematics, data science, differential equations, mathematical
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quantum optics; electromagnetic response of solids; numerical skills in nonequilibrium Green’s functions, first principle calculations, DMFT, Quantum Monte Carlo, Exact Diagonalization, Tensor Networks. Our