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or physics. It is a condition of employment that the doctoral degree has been awarded. Experience from the finite-element method is a requirement. Experience from computational structural dynamics is a
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REF2029 impact. Methods and workplan Data and simulation: curate multi-fidelity datasets that couple finite-element heat simulations with active thermography experiments. Model design: extend FNOs with
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proficiency in three of the items in the following list: - Fluent programmer (e.g., python or other) - Fundamental of finite element analysis and experience with FEA software
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both diffusive and nondiffusive simulations including hydrodynamic transport effects with a Finite Element solver. The final goal is to identify deviations from macroscopic diffusion in a range of
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certain quantum group – this is an example of a categorification of this quantum group, in which we understand its elements as functors. An analogue of this result is already known for finite general linear
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Strong background in computational science, applied mathematics, or computational biology Ideally, familiarity with numerical methods for PDEs (e.g., finite difference, finite element) HPC experience is a
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experience in a range of industrially relevant computational engineering techniques. You will develop expertise in high-order finite element methods, mesh adaptation techniques, advanced parallel programming
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in-depth review of the literature on SBSP structures, LSS dynamics, and satellite control, leading to an informed trade-off of effective LSS configurations for SBSP. 2. Develop analytical and finite
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) transport; • Are familiar with chemical simulation techniques, including but not limited to density functional theory, molecular dynamics, (kinetic) Monte Carlo modeling, finite-element modeling, and multi
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or morphodynamic applications in estuarine and coastal environments.. Proven experience in scientific programming of numerical methods (the finite element method in particular) is a strong asset. Please submit any