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: Apply and develop a numerical model in Python for the transport of marine litter particles in coastal areas. Write scientific reports. Perform forecast of particles dispersion. Collaborate in project
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. The specific focus of this position will be on the theoretical design of quantum platforms and models to improve upon existing error correcting codes, while leveraging platform-specific physics knowledge, be it
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in include: 1. How do we engineer cells to turn genes on or off? 2. How do we explore numerous combinations of genetic perturbations in a scalable way? 3. How do we engineer immune recognition
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of minors. Competition rules: Announcement reference number: WMIM/1210/EK/09/2026 Keywords: biomathematics, financial mathematics, applied mathematics, numerical methods, mathematical modelling, differential
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analysis and interpretation of measurement results, interaction with numerical and physical modeling Authorship of scientific SCI publications Participation in and contributions to scientific conferences
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based on empirical studies and/or model simulations. The candidate should assemble and evaluate quantitative proxy reconstructions, and apply geospatial and/or numerical modeling methods to investigate
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of geophysical data. Integration of geophysical and hydrothermal data and models. Numerical modelling in the context of geothermal studies. Where to apply Website http://www.ub.edu/caiac/solBeca?idConvocatoria
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for Technology-Inspired Regenerative Medicine (http://merln.maastrichtuniversity.nl/) as part of the DRIVE-RM project. The computational group led by Aurélie Carlier focuses on multiscale computational modelling
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, ranging from a few meters to several kilometres. The YSYS team relies on field experiments and numerical models of atmospheric flow. YSYS has gained considerable expertise in modelling micrometeorology on a
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Post-Doctoral Associate in Sand Hazards and Opportunities for Resilience, Energy, and Sustainability
of the following areas: Large-deformation numerical modeling (e.g., Coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian (CEL), Material Point Method (MPM), or advanced Finite Element Methods). Physical modeling of tunnel