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Description Within the Collaborative Research Center “Wave phenomena – analysis and numerics” (CRC 1173) we are currently seeking to recruit, as soon as possible, a Doctoral Researcher (f/m/d – 75
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analysis, and infrared thermography. Industry-wise, the focus is on cooperation with companies from the automotive, aeronautic, and energy sectors. Our main location is in Garching near Munich. YOUR TASKS
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The Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics (WIAS) is an institute of the Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V. (FVB). The FVB comprises seven non-university research institutes in Berlin
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Description The Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics (WIAS) is an institute of the Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V. (FVB). The FVB comprises seven non-university research
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WIAS Berlin, Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics Position ID: 2306 -PHD [#26752, 25/11] Position Title: Position Location: Berlin, Berlin 10117, Germany [map ] Appl Deadline
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Master’s degree (or equivalent) in mathematics, computer science, physics, or related field. Sound knowledge in (scientific) machine learning, and knowledge in numerical analysis and numerical linear algebra
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Foundation (DFG). This PhD project is dedicated to numerical modelling of WMT processes in the Skagerrak by applying Eulerian and Lagrangian analysis methods to quantify the mixing responsible for the WMT
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of new EEG and MEG neuroimaging and mc-tCS simulation approaches based on realistic head volume conductor models using modern finite element methods as well as sensitivity analysis. The new methods will be
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and the effects of disordered correlated microstructures on diffusion; iii) development of energy-based models and numerical simulations of hyperuniform assemblies; iv) development and application
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spaces using PET analysis Conducting literature review, writing scientific publications, and presenting research results Mentoring student courses in radiochemistry and reactive transport Your profile