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Association. WIAS invites applications as Research Assistant Position (f/m/d) (Ref. 25/14) (PostDoc) in the Research Group Nonlinear Optimization and Inverse Problems (Head: Prof. Dr. D. Hömberg) starting as
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Iterative Algorithms: Optimization and Control.” About the Project The focus of the project is the analysis of iterative algorithms arising from time discretizations of nonlinear evolutions of various kinds
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, these models often use simplified, linearized assumptions, limiting their capacity to capture the nonlinear complexities inherent in real-world hydrological processes. Recently, there has also been the branch
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. We are playing a decisive role in shaping far-reaching processes of global change—from energy transition to artificial intelligence—through outstanding scientific knowledge and innovative academic
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Broadband UV-generation position Push the frontiers of nonlinear optics in multi-pass cells Optimize third harmonic generation in nonlinear gases Develop scaling concepts to kJ pulse energy levels General
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prediction of queue dissolution by combining traffic flow theory with data from roadway and AMOD sensors, nonlinear optimization of the signal plan, cooperative control of traffic signals and AMOD vehicle
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positioned team of experts in the field of photonic components, laser sources, and nonlinear converters. You will contribute to the improvement of fiber components and new designs. You will independently work
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You are thrilled by both conceptual questions and experimental work in the laboratory as well as the optimization and further development of components for high-power fiber lasers and would you like
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sources and nonlinear converters. You will work independently on projects in the field of fiber preform research and write reports and publications in English, or if possible, German language. What you
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the Research Group Nonlinear Optimization and Inverse Problems (Head: Prof. Dr. D. Hömberg) starting as soon as possible. The position is within the Math+ project "Anisotropic microfluids -- fluctuations