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on the candidate’s interests, the project may include field investigations (e.g., paleoseismological trenching, sediment core analysis) and/or numerical modeling of tectonic–erosion–sedimentation interactions. Where
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applications in mathematics (combinatorics, algebras, numerical analysis, stochastic analysis…) and physics (renormalisation theory, string theory…). Recently, some new structures on rooted trees have appear in
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the combination of Time Spectral Method with Bloch analysis. Integration within the FairCFD Network Within the FairCFD network, you will contribute mainly to WP1, Efficient physics-based numerical methods, and WP2
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simulation. A significant part of the work will involve scientific programming, development of numerical methods, and in-depth physical analysis of flow phenomena. The ideal candidate is passionate about new
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opportunity to bridge fundamental engineering principles with real-world physiological conditions. You will work in close collaboration with two other Research Associates focusing on numerical simulations and
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, the Biomechanics Laboratory at the Chair of Trauma Surgery was founded and equipped with state-of-the-art technology. The aim of this research laboratory is the experimental analysis and numerical simulation
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numerical analysis, computational fluid dynamics, and uncertainty quantification with diverse applications. Our group maintains active collaborations with other divisions at Linköping University and broader
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chemistry approaches, since it is suitable for mixture analysis and mass spectrometry detection allows for the identification of molecules of interest. Development of new assays that would be adapted
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, vegetation, and water table position on energy transmission. Co-develop and apply process-based numerical models of dune morphological change informed by collected datasets. Coordinate field campaigns
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atmosphere, modern infrastructure, a high level of technical expertise, and numerous opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration. For further information please visit: http://ibv.unice.fr/ Where to apply