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, we believe science can achieve its fullest potential. THE ROLE During your internship you will work on a projectin the Computational mOdelling of NanosCalE and bioPhysical sysTems (https
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machine learning techniques for building efficient reduced-order models in the context of the numerical simulation of parameterized partial differential equations. The analysis of recent deep learning
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facilities in Switzerland, France, Germany, UK, Japan and the USA Data analysis and modeling will be done in collaboration with research groups that specialize in theoretical and numerical calculations Profile
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an appropriate set of dimensionless numbers (including Péclet number, Damköhler number, capillary number and viscosity ratio). The project focuses on formulating this coupled model and implementing it numerically
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existing climate model targets. The postdoctoral researcher will also conduct numerical glacier-climate modelling from GeoPAC2 project output. Salary: Postdoctoral Researcher salary scale €46,805 - €59,654
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% super Pioneering multicellular interface modelling within an open source framework and three translational case studies. Apply now to develop unified multicellular modelling tools and drive experimental
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theoretical models and numerical tools (master equations, quantum trajectory simulations) to investigate coupling regimes, dynamical phase transitions, and the effects of collective dissipation on coherence and
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Jupiter's polar regions using computer simulations. The core of the project consists of coupling a photochemical model (developed and used in numerous planetary applications) with an electron transport model
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support the development of electron and hole spin qubit devices based on Si/Ge heterostructures through analytical modeling as well as advanced numerical simulation with TB_Sim. Topics of interests include
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of particle-handling systems for the space environment, including the development of robust design criteria · Couple physics-based models and numerical simulations with optimization algorithms