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methodology is highly desirable, as is experience with numerical methods pertaining to fluid dynamics or plasma physics. Required Application Materials Applicants MUST submit their application materials
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dynamics, kinematics, acoustics/vibrations, fluid–structure interaction, control, or other mechanics-driven domains. Experience with applied computational methods and machine-learning–based modeling
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: 279650821 Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate Description: The Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Program at Princeton University, in association with NOAA's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL
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computational models (e.g., Convection-Diffusion Equations, Finite Element Methods, Computational Fluid Dynamics) to investigate cerebral blood flow (CBF), neurovascular coupling (NVC), and neurovascular system
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Infrastructure? Yes Offer Description Essential requirements Minimum qualification required: PhD obtained more than 5 years ago. Postdoctoral experience with the ability to participate in and/or lead one or more
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of expertise of possible mentors in the group are mainly Probability Theory, Partial Differential Equations, Fluid Dynamics, and Applied Mathematics. However, exceptional candidates with different research
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, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Posting Summary The Rutgers University Department of Physics and Astronomy invites applications for a postdoctoral research position
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: Familiarity in the use of medical imaging data and computational modeling approaches such as computational fluid dynamics and/or fluid structure interaction simulations. Why MCW? Outstanding Healthcare Coverage
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not limited to) geophysical fluid dynamics, geoscience, climate, renewable energy, and ecology. The Department is also advertising Hooke and Titchmarsh Research fellowships in other areas
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studies About the Department The Saint Anthony Falls Laboratory is a globally recognized hub for pioneering research in experimental and computational fluid mechanics, hydrology, and earth-surface dynamics