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research community. The position is based in the division for Analysis, Algebra, and Dynamical Systems (LTH). The postdoctoral position is connected to the study of partial differential equations (PDEs) in
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aerodynamic models that remain computationally efficient enough for integration into real-time estimation and control loops. This postdoctoral position is part of the ReTwist research initiative, jointly
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) and Chemical C Computational (CC) teams at UM6P. The work aims to develop robust computational models to capture the Multiphysics behavior— including fluid flow, heat transfer, and reaction dynamics
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recruitment system. Permanent position is initiated by a six months trial period. Want to make a difference? Join us and contribute to better health for all! Where to apply Website https://ki.varbi.com/en
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methods and activities. Qualifications A doctoral degree or an equivalent foreign degree in the field of thermal and/or fluid energy engineering. This eligibility requirement must be met no later than
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, complex fluids, or colloidal science is desirable but not strictly required. Contact Information: Anna Frej Contact Email: afrej@seas.harvard.edu Special Instructions: Please submit a current CV with
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period Must be able to operate specialized laboratory/scientific equipment. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Biosafety Level 2 and 2+ laboratory environment working with human and animal fluids and tissue. Requires
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The Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Program at Princeton University, in association with NOAA's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL), seeks a postdoctoral or more senior research scientist
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complication in hemodialysis patients, contributing to cardiovascular instability, arrhythmias, increased hospitalization, and mortality. Current monitoring relies on periodic blood tests performed before and/or
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, independent, and creative researcher with a strong background in air–sea interactions and experimental fluid mechanics, particularly in optical flow visualization techniques. The successful candidate will