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. The successful candidate will conduct advanced research on wall-bounded turbulent flows over complex geometries, with emphasis on rough and porous surfaces in subsonic, supersonic, and hypersonic regimes
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Engineering at the University of Kansas. The successful candidate will conduct advanced research on wall-bounded turbulent flows over complex geometries, with emphasis on rough and porous surfaces in subsonic
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Position overview Position title: Postdoctoral Scholar in Combinatorics and/or Algebraic Geometry Salary range: Commensurate with qualifications and experience. The posted UCSC salary scales set
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must be within five years of receipt of their PhD to be considered for initial appointments and subsequent renewals. About the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences (SoMSS) SoMSS currently has
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Fields Landing, California | United States | 21 minutes ago
must protect from extreme environments and phenomena, such as deformation, impact and high-enthalpy heating. Woven material performance depends on microstructure, damage and weave geometry. Therefore
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | about 2 months ago
damage in realistic geometries; investigate surrogate models; make original research contributions to the PSFC program; and produce work for publication, present work at scientific conferences, and mentor
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research interests are non-Lorentzian field theory and gravity (e.g. Galilean, Carrollian, and Lifshitz geometries), non-AdS extensions of gauge/gravity dualities (e.g. non-relativistic holography
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mesoscale fractal geometry, creating physics-informed neural network models to analyze turbulent structures, and comparing simulation results to astronomical observations to develop methods for inferring
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in soft and active systems. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will have the opportunity to work on projects such as investigating multicellular organization in curved geometries, exploring the rheology
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reconstruction algorithms that incorporate multiply-beam coherent scattering imaging in a grazing incidence geometry to improve the spatial resolution to ultimately demonstrate the utility of the novel coherent