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. Free boundaries are frequently understood as hypersurfaces described by geometrical means, which dynamically evolve due to the driving forces arising in governing partial differential equations. In
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combined approach using numerical modeling and environmental metrology Key words: simulation, modeling, partial differential equations, hydraulics, inverse problem, sediment transport, peri-urban catchment
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Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Analysis and Partial Differential Equations Unit Position ID: 3260-POSTDOC [#26877] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Onna
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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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-dynamical or environmental systems Research on quantum and hybrid quantum–classical algorithms for solving partial differential equations Implementation, testing, and benchmarking of computational methods
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Mathematics, Physics, or a closely related field. Strong background in partial differential equations and stochastic analysis and a genuine interest in its applications to fluid dynamics or related areas
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Associação do Instituto Superior Técnico para a Investigação e Desenvolvimento _IST-ID | Portugal | about 1 month ago
have at least two published papers in applied mathematics to biology with methods from ordinary and partial differential equations, graph theory, dynamical systems and/or probability and statistics. He
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differential equations, spectral analysis, and scientific computing techniques. Proficiency in programming (MATLAB, Python, or equivalent) is required for developing and implementing numerical models. Experience
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theory and aspects of spin-photon coupling, as well as numerical methods for partial differential equations. Additional expertise in high-frequency engineering and photonics, as well as the integration
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of reaction-diffusion partial differential equations, called the monodomain equations, can simulate cardiac electrophysiology, but require precise physiological data and are computationally expensive, limiting