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Role: Postdoctoral Research Associate – Nonlinear and Time-Varying Photonic Systems Grade and Salary: Grade 7 - £37,694 - £47,389 FTE and working pattern: Full-time (35 hours per week), Fixed for 12
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and inequalities, exponents, radicals and complex numbers, nonlinear equations and inequalities. What We're Looking For (AKA Qualifications) Bachelor’s degree in mathematics/secondary education or
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geometry; altermagnetism; cavity quantum science; quantum non-equilibrium processes; Casimir physics , materials theory , materials theory; , materials-related physics , Matter Theory , Nonlinear and
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the analysis of nonlinear wave and dispersive equations. Our ideal candidate already has experience with methods of PDEs, in particular Harmonic Analysis, and is able to actively participate in research
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description RESEARCHER PROFILE: PhD/ R1: First stage Researcher RESEARCH FIELD(S)1: Physics MAIN SUB RESEARCH FIELD OR DISCIPLINES1: Optics, Nonlinear
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nonlinear dynamical systems to join our interdisciplinary team. Our research focuses on developing and applying computational frameworks—including machine learning, nonlinear dynamical systems, and hybrid
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the working group focus is the analysis of nonlinear wave and dispersive equations. Our ideal candidate already has experience with methods of PDEs, in particular Harmonic Analysis, and is able to actively
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representative microstructures or using an equivalent homogenized material model. The project therefore combines multi-scale modeling, large deformations, nonlinear viscoelasticity, and transient dynamics
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the working group focus is the analysis of nonlinear wave and dispersive equations. Our ideal candidate already has experience with methods of PDEs, in particular Harmonic Analysis, and is able to actively
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are not limited to: Atto-Science, Ultrafast Optics & Nonlinear Optics Photovoltaics, Thermal Photonics & Solar Fuels Optical Sensing & Optoelectronics NanoPhotonics & NanoMechanics Ultracold Quantum Gases