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. of Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis. The position is funded through the Marie Sklodowska Curie Doctoral Network ACHILLES, which brings together a broad spectrum of expertise, including basic research
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experiments in gelatine (https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu25-9211). This model will be tested with analogue experiment results from the MAGMA Lab, run by other members of the project team. The second
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Numerical simulations Analysis of experimental data Laboratoire Jean Perrin Theory group Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR8237-RAPVOI-006/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research
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, and/or numerical mathematics, as well as an excellent command of a programming language, preferably Python or C/C++. The candidate should have an interest in modeling and solving a complex, coupled
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laboratory. The candidate will benefit from the expertise in numerical simulation and bioinformatics available at the L2C and the IBMM. The IBMM will produce the initial glycoproteins for calculations using
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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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of errors between model predictions and post-operative reality This work will be carried out by the Biomécamot team (https://www.timc.fr/BiomecaMot ) at the TIMC laboratory, which is part of the CNRS's
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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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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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collaborate with ARCHIVES project partners to ensure coordinated progress and sharing of results. · Develop solutions combining numerical modeling, mathematical methods, and statistical/AI approaches