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Systems and Geometry, the Center for Computational Mathematics and Applications, the Center for Mathematical Biology, and the William G, Pritchard Fluids Dynamics Laboratory. The University Park campus is
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computational techniques. In particular, we are looking for curious, enthusiastic and hard-working candidates with the following expertise: -- strong understanding of concepts in nonlinear waves and fluid
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investment support. Responsibilities: Teach courses, such as mechanics, fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, engineering dynamics, control systems, systems engineering, and mechatronic design, Contribute
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; Master’s Degree in Nanotechnology Engineering or equivalent qualification The ideal candidate will have a master's degree in Nanotechnology Engineering, with a solid background in micro-fluid dynamics
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on fundamental mathematical and computational tools in numerical analysis, computational fluid dynamics, and uncertainty quantification with diverse applications. Learn more: Department of Mathematics and Work
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] * Background of the recruitment and description of the project The aim of this laboratory is to deepen academic understanding and develop innovative technologies by focusing on thermal fluid dynamics in vacuum
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, computational fluid dynamics, and uncertainty quantification with diverse applications. Learn more: Department of Mathematics and Work at the Department of Mathematics . Furthermore, our group maintains active
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from theoretical physics or astrophysics to apply. Experience with numerical modeling is important, as is a solid background in fluid dynamics. The position is for three years, contingent on performance
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modelling. Ideally applicants should hold, or be close to completing, a PhD in fluid dynamics, geophysical or environmental flows, continuum mechanics, computational physics, or a closely related field. A
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description For the independent research group “Theory of Biological Fluids” headed by