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Computational and Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics in the Department of Physics (Ref.: 534748). Applicants should possess a Ph.D. degree in Condensed Matter Physics. Experience in numerical techniques and
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to develop novel numerical methods that allow us to overcome the curse of dimensionality in the simulation of fusion energy systems. The curse of dimensionality refers to the fact that traditional
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the enhancement of the efficiency or figure of merit of the stacks. Moreover, (ii) by using and combining various experimental techniques and methods available at the laboratory (harmonic Hall, spin pumping, FMR
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are computationally prohibitive, which limits their applicability to a restricted set of parameters and configurations. In this project, we aim to develop novel analytical and reduced-order numerical methods
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regimes. This PhD project aims to develop predictive pore network models integrated with thermodynamics and upscaling methods toward reservoir-scale applications. We seek candidates with a strong background
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uniformity, dynamic response, and integration compatibility with modern microelectronic and photonic platforms. The project will combine numerical modelling, optimisation methodologies, and experimental
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FieldEngineeringEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Desired profile Holding a Master of Science degree in Mechanics, the candidate has solid skills in numerical mechanics, numerical methods, and
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finding techniques, such as Newton's method, after adapted numerical discretization. There is a challenge in extending existing BVP schemes to reaction-diffusion problems, choosing suitable spatial and
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member of "Carb2Mol" and considered for integration into the Graduate School “Engineering Covalent Bonds in Molecules and Materials” Ec=m2 (RTG 3082; https://www.uni-saarland.de/forschen/ecm2.html
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and microstructure-based modeling Experience with numerical methods for PDEs Programming skills in Python (knowledge of C++, Fortran or HPC is a plus) Scientific curiosity and critical thinking Ability