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embedded in the Bremen Research Cluster for Dynamics in Logistics (LogDynamics) (http://www.logdynamics.de ). LogDynamics is a cooperative network of research groups from five different departments
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. The approach will be predominantly numerical, based on CAD modeling, aerodynamic simulations and structural analysis. Parametric and sensitivity studies will be carried out to identify more robust and efficient
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quantitatively experimental data in different polymeric systems with different self-poisoning mechanisms, that classical theories were unable to handle. Monte Carlo and Molecular Dynamics simulations will also be
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economic research and education. Our distinguished faculty have earned numerous prestigious awards, including more Nobel Prizes and John Bates Clark Medals in economics than any other university. Many of our
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, and to investigate coupling mechanisms between kink waves and other MHD wave modes. The analytical results will be validated using numerical simulations of kink-wave reflection and wave–wave
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tomography will also be developed. This work will be performed in the laboratory of Prof. Mark Anastasio. The successful candidate will have proficiency in high performance computing, experience with numerical
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sont requis.The candidate must hold a Master's degree in physics. A strong interest in theoretical developments and some proficiency in numerical simulations are required. Additional Information Work
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or more of the following: Centrifuge experimental testing (design, execution, and data interpretation) Numerical modeling and simulation to complement physical experiments Preferred) Proficiency in CAD
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. The recuited postdoc will specifically detect OR gene duplications, losses and copy number variations (CNVs) among the selected species and test for signatures of divergent evolution in sympatric species. 2
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simulation concepts with experience in wildfire modeling and loss assessment and regional planning of communities at the wildland-urban interface (WUI). Successful candidates will contribute to the development