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the opportunity of further development. Within the research project, the postdoctoral researcher will study pattern formation and their stability in thin-film equations, which includes mathematical modelling, well
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results. Requirements To qualify for an employment as a postdoctor you must have a PhD degree in Mathematics or Theoretical Physics or a foreign degree equivalent to a PhD degree in Mathematics
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stability in thin-film equations, which includes mathematical modelling, well-posedness analysis, analytical bifurcation, and spectral theory. The study of related subjects and the development of new tools
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in mathematics, applied mathematics, or mathematical physics awarded no more than three years prior to the application deadline*. A solid knowledge of the geometric structure of magnetized fluid models
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interest in epidemiology and should hold a PhD in Epidemiology, Phytopathology, Mathematical modelling, or a similar subject. Candidates must have either proven expertise in theoretical epidemiology
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strengthen your application: Experience in matrix hydrodynamics and Zeitlin's model for the simulation of 2-D turbulence. What you will do Supervise master’s and/or PhD students to a certain extent Possibility
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the research and education has a unique breadth, with large activities in classical scientific computing areas such as mathematical modeling, development and analysis of algorithms, scientific software
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. Research topics include: Development and validation of DORIS data processing and modeling Implementation of improved models for DORIS satellites and ground systems Cross-analysis of DORIS and other geodetic
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, mathematics or a related discipline. The PhD must be completed no later than the time the employment decision is made. Strong ability to develop and conduct high-quality research. Pedagogical ability. Research
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postdoctoral fellows and PhD students in an international work environment. Center for the Human Past The CHP is a pioneering initiative that unites the three research areas of archaeology, genetics, and