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will join the lab of Bettina Schwab within the Biomedical Signals and Systems group of the department of Electrical Engineering at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer
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- Participation in seminars and conferences The successful candidate will be affiliated to the Numerical Analysis and PDEs group within the Laboratoire Paul Painlevé and the Paradyse project-team at the Centre
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you must have demonstrated the ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a research group. As the project is conducted in an international environment, excellent skills in both
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applications from underrepresented groups. Application Web Page https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgradapplication/login.do After the personal details, you need to 'add research course', and select 'Doctoral
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: to design GaN power components with their integrated functionalities. In close collaboration with the project consortium, the different devices will be studied using 1D and 2D finite element analyzes (e.g
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the opportunity to gain experience and skills in medical education, including small and large group teaching, workplace-based teaching, written and assessment including standard setting. Appointees will be
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simulations progress, whilst preserving the geometric representation of the project. You will work within a leading group in high-order methods: a class of finite element methods that is now leading the way
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direction. Besides opportunities offered by the research groups, further doctoral training for PhD candidates is provided in the framework of the KU Leuven Arenberg Doctoral School (https://set.kuleuven.be
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software with potential to implement changing mechanical properties depending on the XYZ coordinates; 2) develop a procedure to assign the corresponding mechanical properties to each finite element (or group
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exciting research in a dynamic and forward-thinking environment. We are looking for a Doctoral student to become part of Annika Lang's group at the Division of Applied Mathematics and Statistics