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: • Develop efficient numerical methods and strategies to solve the electromagnetic and heat transfer problem in induction welding. • Develop constitutive models that capture the temperature
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regime, they must be isolated from their environment. One powerful approach is to levitate them in vacuum with electromagnetic fields, offering unrivaled dynamic control and a broad sensor mass range, from
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electromagnetic fields, offering unrivaled dynamic control and a broad sensor mass range, from femtograms to nanograms. In recent years, we made major progress in controlling the motion of such levitated systems
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require efficient numerical algorithms to be practical and to enable robust optimization. Therefore, in this project you will: Develop efficient numerical methods and strategies to solve the electromagnetic
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27 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company DIFFER Research Field Engineering » Electrical engineering Engineering » Electronic engineering Physics » Applied physics Physics » Electromagnetism
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Karman thought it must be possible to use microwaves to prevent the loss of molecules in molecular collisions. A microwave is an electromagnetic radiation. Kareman’s theory is now being used in research