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models for compressible hypersonic flows; implementing new models and numerical schemes into larger, existing hypersonic CFD codebases; performing verification & validation studies for the new models
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) to evaluate thermal stability and decomposition behavior, porosimetry to assess density and pore distribution, Mechanical testing (e.g., flexural strength, interlaminar shear, compressive strength) and thermal
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harmonic generation. The project involves pulse compression in a multipass cell, pulse shaping in both time and frequency domains, beam shaping using spatial light modulators (SLMs), and generation of new
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plates exposed to various mechanical loads (e.g., compression, tension, bending, twisting). Imaging the mycelial network and using fluorescence microscopy to investigate material distribution. Developing
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, compression and tensile testing. Experience in writing competitive proposals. Cell Culture: Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells. Programming skills (e.g., COMSOL, MATLAB, AutoCAD, etc.). Knowledge, Skills and
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, encryption/decryption and compression; use of microelectronics devices (including COTS); implementation, inference, verification and validation of algorithms** on processing hardware platforms for space
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sophisticated experimental campaigns to investigate the mechanical behavior of various materials under diverse loading conditions (e.g., tension, compression, shear, fatigue, impact, high temperature). Develop
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of the project is to design, implement, and utilise a new beamline for ultrafast science with ultrabroadband optical attosecond pulses. The work will involve both ultrafast pulse compression and frequency
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less authentic and personalized application PDF version of your full M.Sc. thesis (Please compress the figures if the file size is too large) At least one recommendation letter, preferably from your M.Sc
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. The IGNYTe project addresses the currently unresolved challenge of creating an efficient ultraviolet (UV) light source that can suppress spurious nonlinearities in direct drive fusion target compression. As