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Apr 2026 Financing yes Type of Position Full PhD Working Language English Required Degree Master Areas of study Theoretical Physics, Physics, Applied Mathematics Description Description The PhD students
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in control systems and fluid-structure interaction. The students will be supervised by Prof Khac Duc Do and the co-CIs of the project. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres Faculty
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Your profile PhD applicants must possess a Master's degree in mathematics, theoretical physics, or computer science. Candidates should have an exceptional academic record and a robust mathematical
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the group. To strengthen the mathematical backbone of your work, you will collaborate intensively with: Prof. Remco van der Hofstad (Eindhoven University of Technology, expert in probability theory and
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. Your work tasks The Center for Classical Communication in the Quantum Era (CLASSIQUE) is a pioneering research initiative at Aalborg University, Denmark, and is headed by Prof. Petar Popovski. The center
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projects. Interest and ability to engage in computational and mathematical modeling is very important as well. Ideally, the successful candidate will need to bring prior knowledge of at least one of the
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of modelling available within the group. To strengthen the mathematical backbone of your work, you will collaborate intensively with: Prof. Remco van der Hofstad (Eindhoven University of Technology, expert in
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collaboration with the Intelligent Maintenance and Operations Systems (IMOS) Laboratory at EPFL (Prof. Olga Fink). IMOS focuses on the development of intelligent algorithms designed to improve the performance
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Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Göttingen | Gottingen, Niedersachsen | Germany | 11 days ago
Master’s degree (or comparable) in theoretical physics, applied mathematics or related disciplines from a recognized university; Strong interest in nonequilibrium statistical physics and the physics
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Primary supervisor - Prof Naomi Vaughan Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is used in all future emission scenarios to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement and is relied upon in most national climate