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faculty Position Location: Taipei, T'ai-pei, Taiwan [map ] Subject Areas: Atmospheric Science Modeling & Simulation Climate Change Climate Science Appl Deadline: 2026/03/31 23:59:59** (posted 2026/01/25
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a new product to market. As a CFD Engineer, you will develop, run, and interpret detailed simulations of our novel membrane modules and other process technologies. You will engage in a cross
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. This position is to be filled at the Institute of Climate and Energy Systems - Energy Systems Engineering (ICE-1), where we develop models and algorithms for the simulation and optimization of future energy
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: Applications accepted all year round Details Data assimilation combines physical models with experimental or numerical data to produce dynamically consistent flow reconstructions. In turbulence, where full
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hydrodynamic models to simulate waves and currents at the field site. Analyze and interpret experimental and numerical data, and disseminate findings through technical reports, conference presentations, and peer
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simulation of time dependent non-linear PDEs has emerged as a key technology. A main task of this employment is the development and analysis of numerical methods for wave propagation problems. Particular focus
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descriptors, molecular simulations, and machine learning, this PhD project seeks to predict ion-exchange isotherm parameters directly from molecular properties. These predictions will be integrated
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infrastructure. To close numerous knowledge gaps and address technological bottlenecks in hydrogen safety the use of cutting-edge modelling and simulation tools is needed. It is recognised that the most advanced
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silica fibers Use of high-power laser sources Proficiency in high-power optical radiation Knowledge of numerical simulation of nonlinear effects Knowledge of English Additional comments - Website
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to the application deadline Hands-on experience with cleanroom fabrication techniques or precision manufacturing. Experience with CAD design and numerical simulation tools (e.g., CFD). Experience in 3D printing