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elements with controllable stiffness. The project will involve analytical and computational modelling, as well as designing and conducting lab experiments. Key questions include: How to create materials
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expertise in nonlinear model predictive control. Expertise in numerical optimal control. Personal characteristics To complete a doctoral degree (PhD), it is important that you are able to: Work independently
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, Neutrino physucs , Noise mitigation , Non-equilibrium quantum physics , Nonequilibrium physics in bulk and molecular quantum materials , Nonlinear and Complex Systems , Nonlinear Integral Systems, Classical
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aspects include rough paths and subsequent developments for nonlinear stochastic partial differential equations. The theory of signatures and rough volatility also provides important connections to algebra