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deep learning frameworks (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow, and JAX). • Experience in PDE/ODE modeling and numerical methods. • Strong interest in interpretable ML and mechanistic model discovery. Submit a
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engineering, computer science applied to urban infrastructure, data science, or a related field. Expertise in numerical modeling and simulation for urban systems. Proficiency in digital twin tools and platforms
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with data-based models and numerical dynamo simulations. The successful candidate will contribute to studies of time-averaged geomagnetic field morphologies and core dynamics during transitional events
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understanding of geomagnetic field evolution across different timescales, including both stable and extreme periods. This will involve working with data-based models and numerical dynamo simulations
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 16 hours ago
with numerical modeling (e.g., LES, DNS, or CFD) and/or laboratory experiments in stratified or rotating fluids. Ability to work both independently and collaboratively as part of an interdisciplinary
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’ (PHOENIX), led by Associate Professor Thomas Aubry (University of Oxford). Using a combination of laboratory experiments, field work and numerical modelling, PHOENIX aims to improve our understanding
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Schwamborn) at the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine utilizes human stem cells for in vitro modeling of neurodegeneration disease. Projects in the lab are at the interface of systems biology and bio
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- Develop original numerical methods for facility simulation in presence of expansion waves - Demonstrate improved estimates of rate constants for two-temperature models - Contribute
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soon as possible. The position is within the Math+ project "Anisotropic microfluids -- fluctuations, control, effective models and their numerics “. Here, we study anisotropic microfluids and the effect
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obtained from ex vivo robotic tests will inform multiscale numerical models of tissue mechanotransduction, calibrated using in vivo murine gait analysis and behavioral tracking provided by IRMB