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and model vadose fluid transport in the deep vadose zone (10s to >100 m depth) in California's Central Valley. The research will focus on the use of geophysical tools to parameterize and validate
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with the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and the National Oceanic, Atmospheric Administration's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (NOAA GFDL), and will foster new collaborations
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now The Department of Earth Sciences is looking for an enthusiastic and ambitious colleague in the general field of paleomagnetism/rock magnetism, to further strengthen our Earth Science programme in
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myriad of life science applications, from bioanalysis and biosynthesis to organ-on-a-chip and in vivo fluid dynamics. Whether you work on the fundamental study of flows and transport in LoC systems
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student position in fluid dynamics and optics for biomedical applications 100%, Zurich, fixed-term 17.07.2025 | Institute of Fluid Dynamics Project Engineer in AI-Driven
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that eventually will automate crucial design steps. In addition, we are developing simulators (on various abstraction levels; using, e.g., Computational Fluid Dynamics) which enables us to validate designs
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investigate methods that eventually will automate crucial design steps. In addition, we are developing simulators (on various abstraction levels; using, e.g., Computational Fluid Dynamics) which enables us to
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simulators (on various abstraction levels using, e.g., Computational Fluid Dynamics) which enables us to verify designs of microfluidic devices even before the first prototype is fabricated. Fabrication: We