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positions, tenured positions, and positions for distinguished professorship. Candidates in areas including, but not limited to, Computational Mathematics, Numerical Analysis, Computational Fluid Dynamics
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. The postdoc position is based at IRPHE Marseille, with several planned visits to Paris and Lyon. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7342-STELED-006/Candidater.aspx Requirements
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for engineering careers in aviation, starting as early as 1928; housing one of five NASA centers of excellence in Computational Fluid Dynamics in the 1970s; building the world’s first Tornado and Downburst
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dispersive equations, completely integrable PDE, and fluids. Applicants are required to have a strong background in analysis and PDE. Experience with probabilistic and/or computational aspects of nonlinear PDE
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the society and industry, we strive to solve society's major challenges – together. At the Division of Fluid Dynamics , we develop advanced experimental and computational techniques to investigate flows in both
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) and using hairy surfaces for flow control. The projects requires detailed measurements of the dynamic soft elastic interface and the fluid flow, as well as theoretical and numerical developments
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of pioneering research, including Algebra, Topology, PDEs, Dynamic Systems, Mathematical Biology, Computational Mathematics, and Data Sciences, etc. For more information about the College, please visit https
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simulation realism and by enforcing quantitative validation against helioseismic constraints. The project combines surface-cooling-driven convection, compressible fluid dynamics, and magnetic fields in ultra
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necessary Basic knowledge or interest in fluid dynamics and free-surface flows is required Candidates should have experience with scientific programming (e.g., using python, MATLAB, and C++) Experience and
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dynamics and wall interaction phenomena Implement AI/ML models and multiscale coupling procedures to bridge the lattice Boltzmann codes with a two-fluid Eulerian macroscopic code Co-development of codes