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. The HydEE team focuses on hydraulic and hydrodynamic aspects, optimisation of fish passage systems, sediment transport and rheology of cohesive sediments. Experiments in an experimental hall (500 m²), grouped
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for an outstanding postdoctoral researcher to work on relativistic hydrodynamic simulations of jets from stellar mass black holes in X-ray binary systems. The aims of this work are to build upon recent simulations
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using methodologies recently developed by our group; and (3) exploring the star–disk interface through LSST light curves, spectroscopic and polarimetric follow-up, and hydrodynamic simulations. Candidates
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. The objectives are : - Develop anisotropic internals for RPBs - Experimentally study the performance of the RPB with these internals, in particular the material transfer coefficient. - To model the hydrodynamic
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deformations. Does this allow for a unified framework encompassing polymer density fluctuations [3] and shear relaxation? 4.) Can we harness these insights to understand viscoelastic hydrodynamic interactions [5
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of massive galaxies from the primordial Universe to z~2. This project combines a unique JWST dataset with state-of-the art hydrodynamical simulations and machine learning techniques to understand the origins
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. Responsibilities include expanding the capabilities of current ocean model applications, with emphasis on hydrodynamics, coastal flooding, biogeochemical simulations, and the dispersion of coastal pollutants and
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atmospheres. Research areas include hydrodynamic atmospheric escape from rocky exoplanets, nitrogen and sulfur cycling on early Mars and Earth, chemical kinetics of early Earth, Venus, Mars, and analogous
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Experience in machine learning techniques Postdoc 3: Experience in the computation and analysis of hydrodynamic cosmological simulations of galaxy formation and evolution Experience in simulations
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in population dynamics and hydrodynamics). Ultimately, the goal is to build a one-dimensional vertical mechanistic model (1DV) to represent or identify the ecological niche of representative species