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transfer This research combines advanced numerical simulation and artificial intelligence to develop predictive models for high-temperature multiphase flows, with specific relevance to steel casting
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: Applications accepted all year round Details Data assimilation combines physical models with experimental or numerical data to produce dynamically consistent flow reconstructions. In turbulence, where full
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high-performance classical simulations, working at the interface between quantum theory, numerical methods, and large-scale scientific data analysis. The position is not limited to quantum computing and
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diagnostic devices, anatomical pathology whole slide imaging scanners, and tissue slide stainers. Under limited direction, this position is responsible for analysis, architecture, design, implementation
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DISCIPLINE: Environmental Engineering, Mining and Power Engineering OR Mechanical Engineering DATE OF PUBLICATION: 27.03.2026 DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING OFFERS: 12.04.2025 WEBSITE: https://www.komag.eu/praca KEY WORDS
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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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. 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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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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. The project involves numerical modeling to investigate the physico-chemical processing of radioactive iodine emissions as they disperse in the atmosphere. Understanding these processes, and especially
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, and provide space for supportive colleague communities via numerous employee resource groups (staff organizations). Our goal is for everyone on the Berkeley campus to feel supported and equipped