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-sectional modelling Your overall focus will be to develop and apply advanced methods for inflow reconstruction and reduced-order modelling, with direct application to aeroelastic simulations and lidar
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and entanglement generation is preferred but not required. Experience in programming, simulation and data analysis. Ideally also in experiment automation. Ability to work independently and as part of a
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these links useful www.ism.ku.dk (International Staff Mobility) and https://www.workindenmark.dk/ . Application procedure Your online application must be submitted in English by clicking ‘Apply now’ below
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translation if issued in a language other than English or Danish. If not completed, a certified/signed copy of a recent transcript of records or a written statement from the institution or supervisor is
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practice as well as in theory. Your primary responsibilities will include: Investigate, develop and validate new models to simulate wind turbine response in HAWC2 at different fidelity levels. Validation
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simulation software (e.g., COMSOL, Aspen Plus, MATLAB). Gas chromatography and other analytical methods Energy and mass balances Excellence in both written and spoken English You will be working in
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functionality in vivo in animal models (rodents). The required qualifications for the positions are: Documented experience with simulation software based on finite element methods (e.g. COMSOL) and ray tracing
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to—doctoral education. Our aim is to develop “plug-and-play” solutions (such as methods, games, templates, simulations) and practices that can be readily integrated into current research and training
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-evolutionary simulation. The position is available from 1 March 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter and is for 2 years. Qualifications and competences Applicants must have a PhD degree or equivalent or have
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., DFT), and multiphysics simulations (e.g., COMSOL) to investigate charge transport, organic transformation pathways, heat flow, and field-induced effects. A strong publication record in high-impact peer