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of Applied Probability, connecting to her Leverhulme International Professorship. Professor Luczak’s current research interests are largely in Markov chains, with an emphasis on rigorous analysis of their long
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analysis of the Einstein equations, analytical and numerical approaches to strong-field dynamics, relativistic and mathematical cosmology, relativistic matter dynamics in curved spacetime, nonlinear waves
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research interests of the Mathematics Area at GSSI are: Analysis of PDEs in classical and non-classical fluid mechanics, dispersive PDEs, hyperbolic systems of conservation laws, pattern analysis, numerical
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About the Opportunity JOB SUMMARY The Blazek group performs research in cosmology, including both theoretical, observational, and numerical methods. We are involved in analysis of DES data and
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seek colleagues with research interests in any area of applied mathematics, including computational and applied mathematics, mathematical biology, modeling and analysis of complex data and physical
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are desired. (1) theory/numerical calculations of continuum fields such as reaction-diffusion equations (2) molecular dynamics calculations (3) analysis of physical phenomena by machine learning * Assigned
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. This experimental platform provides an ideal reference for validating numerical predictions. Although fluid-structure coupling in such systems is conceptually understood, there is currently no accurate method
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include participation in the PhLAM's BEC experiments, analysis of atomic dynamics, and the development of numerical simulations in connection with theoretical collaborations
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international research contexts Your Profile: Excellent Master’s degree in mechanical engineering, energy systems, computational engineering, or a related field Strong background in numerical methods and applied
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or nanophotonic device design Hands-on experience with cleanroom fabrication techniques (e.g., electron-beam lithography, thin-film deposition, nanostructuring) Knowledge of numerical electromagnetic simulations