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Context Statement Position Overview A postdoctoral position is available in the Department of Physics at the University of Idaho. The primary focus of this position is advancing numerical relativity methods
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collaborate with ARCHIVES project partners to ensure coordinated progress and sharing of results. · Develop solutions combining numerical modeling, mathematical methods, and statistical/AI approaches
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, molecular simulations, and their application to bioprocesses and bioseparations Proficiency in at least one programming language, preferably Python; experience with scientific computing, numerical modeling
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via theory, numerical models, and observations (particularly satellite altimetry). This includes analytic and numerical investigations of submesoscale turbulence and wave-turbulence interactions, and
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) techniques, numerous studies have explored replacing traditional constitutive models with black-box neural networks or other data-driven approaches. However, it has been shown that such black-box models may
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, physics, materials science, or Civil Engineering. For PhD 1, strong skills in numerical modeling (DEM, Python/C++) and an interest in computational mechanics are expected. For PhD 2, experience in
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Geotechnical Engineering, or a related field with a focus on one or more of the following: Centrifuge experimental testing (design, execution, and data interpretation) Numerical modeling and simulation
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, numerical methods, and Earth system modeling to develop and evaluate a coupled xylem–phloem transport framework that translates multiscale physics into next-generation vegetation model schemes. Key
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the model to constrain future calving losses from the Antarctic Ice Sheet. Candidates are expected to hold a PhD in glaciology or related discipline, including experience of remote sensing and/or numerical
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& Modeling: Develop and simulate numerical models of damage and failure in aerospace structures, including FEA for metamaterials. Materials Design & Characterization: Study and optimize metamaterials and