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, Lausanne 1015, Switzerland [map ] Subject Areas: • stochastic differential equations (SDEs); stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs); stochastic processes on manifolds; multi-scale stochastic
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on problems in differential geometry, geometric analysis, and partial differential equations. The findings will be published in peer reviewed journals and presented by the postdoc at research conferences
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applied/computational mathematics and statistics, especially with numerical partial differential equations and scientific computing, or an area which complements the Department’s research profile. Professor
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Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf - HZDR - Helmholtz Association | Dresden, Sachsen | Germany | 19 days ago
algorithms for solving partial differential equations # Implementation, testing, and benchmarking of computational methods on high-performance computing and quantum computing platforms # Analysis and
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applied/computational mathematics and statistics, especially with numerical partial differential equations and scientific computing, or an area which complements the Department’s research profile. Professor
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%29-Partial-Differential-Equations-2628-CD/1353903857/ . Contact: Emiel Lorist Email: Postal Mail: * Web Page: https://www.tudelft.nl/en/eemcs/the-faculty/departments/applied-mathematics/
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. The advertised position will be placed at the Division of Applied Mathematics. The division conducts broad research in applied mathematics, with an emphasis on numerical analysis for partial differential equations
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mathematics, physics, computer science, engineering, or a related quantitative field. Strong knowledge of differential equations and applied mathematical modeling. Proficiency in at least one scientific
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of geometric measure theory, the calculus of variations, partial differential equations, and geometric analysis. The specific objective is to develop techniques to establish existence, regularity, uniqueness
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electro-optic devices, notably the multi-billion dollar liquid crystal display industry. The mathematics of LCs is very rich and cuts across analysis, topology, mechanics, partial differential equations and