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Laboratory (URL) serving as the primary case study. The monitoring strategy combines in situ vibration measurements with advanced numerical simulations. Deep underground structures are strongly influenced by
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sensors. Łukasiewicz–IMiF runs numerous projects financed from domestic and foreign funds annually, the goals of which are to increase the innovation of the Polish economy. Job Responsibilities: Designing
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: Investigation of precipitation and crystallization processes in phosphorus recovery using experimental and numerical methods Supervisor: Prof. Sergiy Antonyuk C2: Experimental investigation and modeling
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and numerically. Particle stability analysis: Investigate mechanical stability of crystals and adsorbents under process conditions. Mechanical stress often causes abrasion and breakage, limiting
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both theoretical and applied research, bridging numerical modeling with experimental validation in collaboration with international partners. Work Performed • Develop and implement a unified
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-term employment in a personal atmosphere with flexible working possibilities (e.g., remote work, creative spaces, etc.), a modern working environment at the Campus St. Pölten, and numerous benefits and
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Community Code (IAC3, http://iac3.uib.es ) is seeking scientific software developers to join our team and contribute to computational activities within the Veni research programme (Veni.222.396) supported by
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data in order to identify the different cooling stages and analyse the influence that different parameters may have on heat treatment D. Detailed numerical modelling of the heat treatment process to be
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-hardware Your Profile: Master and subsequent PhD degree in (astro-)physics, computer science, engineering, or other related fields, with a strong focus on numerical simulations Experience in the development
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, and numerous opportunities for personal and professional growth. This position is not eligible for University benefits. Individuals in non benefit eligible positions may choose to participate in