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Application deadline: 30/04/2026 Research theme: Nuclear Engineering How to apply: https://uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 This 3.5-year PhD project is fully funded; home students are eligible to apply
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that govern membrane function. Your Mission: Develop a multiscale scattering model that bridges nanoscopic and mesoscopic structure and dynamics. Mathematical Modeling: You will combine rigorous mathematical
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(CHaRMNET) , housed at Michigan State University , seeks to hire a postdoctoral research associate in the broad area of computational physics (https://charmnet-mmicc.github.io ). The mission of CHaRMNET is
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6 to 13 years. This position is funded by the European Union through the ERC starting grant project Comprehensive Platform for Correlating Biomolecular Dynamics and Biomechanics with Multiscale
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1 June 2026. Project background: You will join the research team of the ERC Starting Grant project Climate-Conscious Conservation of Documentary Heritage: An Integrated Multiscale Modelling Approach
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position (m/f/d) in multiscale, multiphysics, mathematical modelling of plant morphogenesis as soon as possible. Description of the project Plant growth is a complex hydromechanical process in which cells
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, Circulab at SU will be used extensively for accelerated materials design, characterisation and discovery. Data sets and multiscale modelling that spans over atomic structures, molecular graphs
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for candidates with interests in multiscale simulations of complex physical phenomena, from the atomistic/electronic scale to mesocopics and beyond. Of particular interest is the development and application
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Simulations of Microstructure driven Mechanical properties from high Throughput and multiscale analysIS) project which is based on an effective collaboration between LEM3, ICA, PIMM and CEA. The PhD candidate
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, analysis (liquid and/or gas chromatograph-mass spectroscopy Fire Research 1. developing, using, and deploying multiscale fire testing and computational tools to reduce the fire hazard of building content