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. For example, a proposal using neutral atoms to simulate a biological process, combining atomic physics, quantum algorithms, and biology, exemplifies the program’s interdisciplinary vision. Fellowship Funding
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). Completed courses in signal processing, radar or communication systems. Communication skills in Swedish are valuable, but not required. What you will do Develop radar signal processing and algorithms
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cylinder flow. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 896, A24. Your research program After getting familiar with the existing mathematical formalism and numerical tools, you will develop new algorithms to efficiently
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, or experimental protocols that can support further research. The work may also contribute to collaborations with industrial partners, or the development of new methodologies and algorithms, enhancing both
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strong background in mathematics. The applicant should be skilled at implementing new models and algorithms in a suitable software environment, with documented experience. The applicant should furthermore
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(tenured) in the following areas: Algorithms and complexity, Databases, High performance computing, Operating systems and Programming languages. The anticipated start date is August 8, 2026. These positions
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Scientist to join the Mathematical Sciences and Computation Algorithms (MSCA) team. We are looking for someone ready to advance in their career in global health research. As a Research Scientist (Payroll
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quasi-Newton coupling algorithms for partitioned simulation of FSI, and we solve challenging FSI problems in the energy transition and in industry. This research is often in collaboration with another
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algorithms to guarantee the reliable operation of semiconductor machines, together with a highly innovative industrial partner in the Brainport region. If all these sounds fascinating, then this PhD position
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publications, please visit: https://sites.google.com/view/ormeir/ Swagato Sanyal earned his PhD from the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India. Currently he is a Lecturer at the School