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advanced fundamental physical understanding of the phenomena at play but accurate predictions in realistic geometries remain difficult. You will be responsible for implementing and validating ice accretion
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advanced fundamental physical understanding of the phenomena at play but accurate predictions in realistic geometries remain difficult. You will be responsible for implementing and validating ice accretion
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restricted to, the following: Planning of experiments, including construction of design of experiments’ matrix to investigate effect of various spray process variables and finalizing specimen geometries
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are implanted and maintained in developing tissues. [1] Sean M Carroll. Spacetime and geometry. Cambridge University Press, 2019. doi: 10.1017/9781108770385. [2] Alexander Erlich, Jocelyn Étienne, Jonathan
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specimen geometries Establishing characterization and performance assessment protocols Participating in spraying experiments Conduct and/or be responsible for characterization and performance evaluation
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Villeneuve la Garenne, le de France | France | about 1 month ago
of the direct ECT problem. The direct ECT problem essentially consists in solving the 3D Maxwell equations, in the harmonic regime, within an heterogeneous medium. The medium, whose geometry may be complex, is
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Pasadena, California | United States | about 3 hours ago
datasets to extract subsurface structure and volatile information. Field demonstrations using drones or other platforms to replicate mission-relevant geometries are strongly encouraged, as they provide
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in connecting geometry, engineering, and manufacturing logics into a unified computational pipeline. BUILTWISE is an ongoing project with an established team and user committee. You will join this
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continue this work on the development of the Modal Strain energy (MSE) and Matched Field Processing (MFP) methods for detecting and locating a potential fault on several geometries of heavy fluid structures
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until they are filled and we will make a decision every three months. We are particularly interested in candidates working in the following research areas: -- arithmetic algebraic geometry and the BSD