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dissemination activities aimed at promoting mathematics and research to the broader academic community and the public. Your profile Recent Ph.D. in Mathematics, with a focus on differential geometry
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role Research in the general domain of stochastic analysis, with special focus on stochastic geometry, such as random fields, random graphs and related structures, limit theorems, stochastic calculus and
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, algebra and geometry of IRMAR and ENS Rennes. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR6625-EUGPOZ-002/Default.aspx Requirements Research FieldMathematicsEducation LevelPhD or equivalent
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related to plasma confinement. In toroidal geometries, such as those found in tokamaks, particles gyrate around magnetic field lines while their guiding centers drift along the curvature of the field. High
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research on aspects of string theory, in collaboration with Michela Petrini. The project aims to study aspects of AdS/CFT duality in the context of Exceptional Geometry. One of the goals is to obtain new
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represents tissues as composed of cells whose geometry results from hydraulic equilibrium (water exchanges) and mechanical equilibrium (cell wall deformation). The work carried out has led
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price of 90,2 euros by the employer. Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteCY Cergy Paris Université, Laboratory "Analysis Geometry Modelling"CountryFranceState/ProvinceIle-de
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) to conduct research on extremal problems in Fourier analysis and discrete geometry. - Conduct research at the highest level. - Collaborate with other researchers in the laboratory. - Participate in
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potential (Manighetti et al., 2007; Radiguet et al., 2009). Accurate quantification of fault geometry and architecture is thus of primary importance to better understand and anticipate earthquake hazards
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noisy quantum dynamics. We welcome applications of candidates from a wide range of backgrounds from theoretical physics to pure mathematics, with (most likely) a background in (conformal) random geometry