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Apply now! Vacancy in "Stochastics" at Assistant, Associate or Full Professor level

25 February 2020

We are looking for an Assistant, Associate or Full Professor, depending your profile, who can strengthen our position in the field of Stochastics. We are looking for a researcher in Probability, and/or Statistics who will perform research at the forefront of his or her chosen field and is willing and able to contribute to the newly founded CogniGron initiative. This could for instance be though work on modelling and inference of complex stochastic systems in high-dimensional data settings, among which networks and systems of differential equations. The exponential growth in computing power over the last two decades has revolutionized statistical analysis and led to rapid developments and great progress in this emerging field. The challenge to build cognitive systems from basic nanoscale components involves both modelling (for example, by random graph models) and experimental approaches that will involve generating data on complex systems.

Follow the link for more information about and on how to apply. The applications can be submitted until April 5, 2020 23:59 h.

Last modified:07 April 2020 3.26 p.m.

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