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kinetic models and their hydrodynamic limits. Dispersive phenomena in kinetic theory. Quantum gases. Applicants must hold a PhD degree in mathematics, physics or a related field. We seek candidates with
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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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structures, access to space, multidisciplinary design and concurrent engineering, uncertainty treatment and optimisation, machine learning. (https://www.strath.ac.uk/ ) Task description for your Individual
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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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postdoctoral researchers interested in exploring the origins of human behavioral diversity, developing empirically-informed models of human behavior, and designing innovative institutions and policies
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. Meeting the project deliverables within the project timeframe, which consists of the following responsibilities: Explore different numerical models that can capture droplets physical behavior under both
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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
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using FRF and FDD models. Execution of fatigue tests on various materials. Numerical, analytical, and experimental analysis of mechanical components under fatigue regimes, additive manufacturing (AM
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, engineering, computational science or relevant field(s). Experience in developing numerical code, preferably fortran, is required. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in modeling edge and
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. Project description This PhD project focuses on advancing the scientific computing foundations of quantum spin dynamics by developing efficient numerical algorithms for modeling complex, open quantum