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during 110–90 Ma. Thermomechanical numerical modeling will test whether blueschist-facies conditions can be generated under scenarios of intra-arc shortening, transient subduction initiation, or back-arc
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numerical optimisation, matrix calculation, linear regression and the development of mathematical models and quantitative methods for the optimisation of industrial production, for the management
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schools in the world. For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/mae/research . Key Responsibilities: The Research Fellow will be in charge of modelling, simulation, and analysis for projects
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these developments to characterize the mechanical behavior of representative systems and support model identification and validation, in close interaction with numerical modeling and data-driven approaches. This will
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this, the CHAIN-H2 project will combine experimental and numerical studies covering small-scale kinetics through to modelling of the larger-scale characteristics of flame inhibition (flame propagation in a cloud of
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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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), colloidal physics and numerical modelling (LGC, Toulouse), and dense protein systems and drying (STLO, Rennes). The present postdoctoral position, under the supervision of Yannick Hallez and Martine Meireles
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during these experiments will be used to calibrate a numerical model of PFAS fate in soils. The predictions from this model will then be compared with PFAS concentration measurements in leachate collected
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characterization techniques. The second phase will be dedicated to the development of a Multiphysics numerical model, validated and informed by experimental data, to simulate the WAAM process. Strong
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(if remanent excess heat signatures can be identified near currently inactive hotspots) and small hard-to-resolve anomalies might also be present. In this context, new numerical needs are emerging