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by nanobubble ultrasound imaging. The research on these three topics will be carried out by 2 PhD students and a postdoc at Eindhoven University of Technology and the University of Twente. The whole
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Chemistry » Inorganic chemistry Engineering » Materials engineering Chemistry » Heterogeneous catalysis Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Greece Application
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the Université libre de Bruxelles, the Department of Mathematics is home to 6 research groups: Analysis and PDEs, Algebra and combinatorics, Differential geometry, Mechanics and applied mathematics, Actuarial
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offers a high-class, active research environment within a broad spectrum of mathematical fields in both pure and applied mathematics, including random matrix theory, discrete geometry, combinatorics
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the department currently includes research related to the areas of Analysis, Geometry, Number Theory, Probability & Topology. About the role Applications are invited for two Lectureships in Pure Mathematics in
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applications for faculty positions in Mathematics. Faculty whose research lies in Mathematical Analysis (including Numerical Analysis), Algebra and Algebraic Geometry, Applied Mathematics (PDEs, Operations
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Tomon. More information about Discrete Mathematics at Umeå University can be found on the group’s homepage: https://www.umu.se/en/research/groups/discrete-mathematics/ As a PhD student, you will be part
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content. We expect The candidates must have a PhD degree in algebra, algebraic geometry, differential geometry, algebraic topology, complex geometry, quantum topology, geometric analysis, operator algebra
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study on the influence of shell geometry and tube eccentricity on phase change material melting in shell and tube heat exchangers, Int. J. Heat Mass Transf. 227 (2024) 125571. https://doi.org/10.1016
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volumes can be dealt with using Discrete Cosine Matrices (DCM) and quaternion-based orientation modelling. Mining deposits are rarely isotropic, their geometry reflects geological processes such as folding