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on the exploration of numerous different material systems ranging from III-V, diamond, silicon carbide, doped glass, etc., that overcome the limitations of traditional nonlinear platforms like lithium niobate, silicon
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theory of the finite element method is an advantage. Competence in the theory of numerical optimization is an advantage. Experience from high-performance computing is an advantage. Applicants must be able
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that the master's degree has been awarded. Programming skills, e.g., Fortran or C++, is a requirement. Competence in the theory of the finite element method is an advantage. Competence in the theory
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emphasis on communicating our research to decision-makers and a wider audience. Our methods include global and regional modeling of human and natural systems, the use of observational data, and statistical
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and education within the ERCOM network of European mathematical research centers. Computational mathematics is a cornerstone of modern science. Its methods are reshaping the foundations of pure
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candidate will be affiliated with the research group in mathematics education at the department, which for many years has been a leading research environment nationally and has numerous international
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mathematical research centers. Computational mathematics is a cornerstone of modern science. Its methods are reshaping the foundations of pure mathematics, while abstract mathematical concepts generate fresh
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power electronic converters (PECs) have been introduced to control and transform electric power - and permeate society for numerous applications: zero-emission transport, renewable energy, and
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and numerical methods for analyzing stochastic transport equations, which are critical for understanding how random fluctuations affect dynamic systems such as turbulence, water waves, and compressible
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the Research Council of Norway. The project’s goal is to develop mathematical and numerical methods for analyzing stochastic transport equations, which are critical for understanding how random fluctuations