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adaptation and learning from their experiences. Using a combination of theory, numerical experiments and precision desktop experiments, we will create 3D materials with self-adapting elastic elements
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international standing. You will be based at GRAPPA — an internationally recognized hub in gravitation, astroparticle physics, and cosmology. GRAPPA hosts experts in gravitational waves, numerical relativity
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research groups in Europe. You will be able to benefit from the department’s strong research focus and its numerous resources (e.g., databases, research seminars, brown bags and reading groups, career
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numerical methods, as well as familiarity with concepts in complex systems, physical memories or machine learning. We strongly believe in the benefits of an inclusive and diverse research environment, and
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. The KdV Institute offers a stimulating scientific environment in which research focuses mainly within the research programmes (1) Algebra, Geometry and Mathematical Physics, (2) Pure, Applied and Numerical
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. The KdV Institute offers a stimulating scientific environment in which research focuses mainly within the research programmes (1) Algebra, Geometry and Mathematical Physics, (2) Pure, Applied and Numerical
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meter with a non-insulating pipe wall. The research will use existing MHD direct numerical simulations to investigate the flow physics. You will also construct a prototype to test the performance using
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of turbulent pipe flows. In this project you explore novel fundamental approaches of an EM flow meter with a non-insulating pipe wall. The research will use existing MHD direct numerical simulations
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advanced detection techniques, analyse data, and carry out numerical trajectory simulations of deceleration and scattering processes. You will have the opportunity to work with state-of-the-art and world
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offers a stimulating scientific environment in which research focuses mainly within the research programmes (1) Algebra, Geometry and Mathematical Physics, (2) Pure, Applied and Numerical Analysis, and (3