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numerical modelling tools (e.g., Delft3D, HEC-HMS, MIKE, GR4J) is advantageous. Strong analytical and visualization skills with excellent scientific writing and communication abilities. Ability to work
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College (SWCC) offers career-training programs in numerous technical, industrial, and medical fields at a reasonable cost, going so far as to even waive tuition for certain eligible students. Located in
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) offers career-training programs in numerous technical, industrial, and medical fields at a reasonable cost, going so far as to even waive tuition for certain eligible students. Located in Richlands
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underexplored. Coupled numerical models of the tunnel and surrounding soil will be developed, combining finite element with boundary element and perfectly matched layer formulations. These models will be used
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, specifically in numerical hydrological modelling and hydrological field measurements. The successful candidate will work on competitive research projects and knowledge transfer contracts involving hydrology
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management; Previous experience in numerical modelling in the scope of construction; English language proficiency. APPLICATION / ADMISSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS The call is open from 12/01/2026 to 26/01/2026 (23:00
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– Development of new numerical models; Task 4 – Textiles Biodyed: experimental data; Task 5 – Dissemination and communication. The selected researcher may also provide possible collaboration in teaching and
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particular constraints and will be identical to those of the other researchers at the Observatory. The PhD thesis concerns the analytical and numerical modeling of galactic bars. The candidate will compare
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, and evolutionary modeling to uncover how host genetics and microbial communities have co-evolved across diverse human populations. The candidate will contribute to generating and analyzing large-scale
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physical-mathematical models expressed in terms of differential equations will be considered. In particular, the candidate will develop methods at the interface between statistics and numerical analysis, and