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role The University of Luxembourg (UL) invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher position within the Department of Computer Science (http://dcs.uni.lu ). The candidate should have a research
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employment decision is made Strong background in computational modeling and numerical methods Experience with multiphase flow modeling (e.g., TFM, CFD-DEM, DNS, LBM) Solid programming skills Experience working
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modeling and numerical methods Experience with multiphase flow modeling (e.g., TFM, CFD-DEM, DNS, LBM) Solid programming skills Experience working in Linux/HPC environments Ability to conduct independent
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to develop strong skills in viscous fluid mechanics, numerical methods and applied mathematics. Start date: October 2026. Duration: 4 years. Education: A strong 4-year degree or MSc degree in Mechanical
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Electrode Assembly. J. Power Sources 2021, 512, 230431. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2021.230431.  ; [2] Carral, C.; Mélé, P. A Numerical Analysis of PEMFC Stack Assembly through a 3D Finite Element
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numerical methods for quantum many-body systems, (iii) correlated electronic structure theory, (iv) tensor network algorithms. Applications should be submitted by March 1, 2026 for full consideration
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. Project details: “NEw generation MEthods for numerical SImulationS – NEMESIS”, Grant Agreement No. 101115663, funded by the European Union, ERC Synergy Grant. CUP: D43C23003890006 Further information: https
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position, the doctoral student should be able to independently develop numerical methods and codes, and collaborate with senior researchers/engineers and other students to solve problems. The position needs
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information, atomic theory and material modeling, with numerous partnerships both internationally and within Lund University. Being a doctoral student As a doctoral student, you are both admitted as a student
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focused on using advanced numerical methods to explore low energy dynamics in strongly interacting quantum spin systems. The candidate will develop and implement advanced algorithms to investigate