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algebra PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

We have 9 algebra PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

Prolog, constraint programming and algebra

My collaborators and I have written two recent papers which are intended to demonstrate that logic and constraint programming are tools which need to be better known and more widely deployed in pure mathematics. Read more

Lie algebra actions on noncommutative rings

The project aims to investigate actions of Lie algebras (and related algebras and groups) on certain objects which have an underlying structure of a noncommutative ring. Read more

Theoretical Breakthroughs in Quantum Science: PhD Opportunity in Ion and Electron Trapping at Charles University, Prague

Dive into Quantum Frontiers 🌌. PhD Opportunity in Trapping and Cooling of Ions and Electrons at Charles University, Prague!🔬✨. We are offering a position of a PhD student in the theoretical part of an original and innovative project studying cold trapped ions and electrons (research group of Dr. Read more

PhD studentship in Machine Learning Theory & Economics

One fully funded, full-time PhD position to work with Dr Fengxiang He at the Artificial Intelligence and its Applications Institute (AIAI), School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh on a project titled “Machine Learning Theory & Economics”. Read more
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Enhancing Healthcare Applications Through Cost-effective AI Solutions

This is a four year collaborative studentship which requires the candidate to spend two full years based at Coventry University (UK) and two years based at A*STAR Research Institute (Singapore). Read more

Theory of generation of bright attosecond pulses

The creation of the shortest duration, attosecond, light pulses has been celebrated by the Nobel Prize in Physics 2023 [1]. The application of such pulses increases the temporal resolution that physical processes, such as electronic dynamics in atoms, molecules and condensed matter, can be observed with. Read more

Polychromatic optical singularities

Starting from the early 1990s, a quiet revolution has been taking place in optics, coming from a growing realization that one can get a huge amount of information about the propagation of a beam of light by understanding the nature and position of the optical singularities in the beam. Read more
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