19 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at University of Twente in Netherlands
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+ Institute for Nanotechnology at the University of Twente. Your supervisor will be Prof. Pepijn Pinkse (AQO). We work closely together with our UT colleagues in the ANP department and from Saxion. Information
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method for the fabrication of membranes, requiring only water as a solvent. The porous structure of the membrane will be guaranteed by using a advanced foaming approach, that will also allow control over
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training programs for PhD candidates and consortium members in interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research methods; Develop and facilitate workshops and webinars to build collaborative expertise across
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on transport and collaborate with researchers in the Netherlands and abroad from various disciplines (including industrial engineering, human factors, computer science, geography, urban planning, healthcare
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background in mathematical derivation and implementation of numerical methods for multiscale field problems. In addition, experience with high performant computing languages is desired, while knowledge
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funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Job description Circularity
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compare different system configurations with regard to their socio-political impacts, their potential for adaptability and how stakeholders try to anticipate and cope with the related uncertainties. Methods
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the eastern part of The Netherlands, the University of Twente is embedded in a lovely and inspirational green environment. It represents an extremely rich ecosystem that has resulted in numerous successful
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contribute to smart grids that make energy networks more efficient, mathematical models that assist medical doctors, schedules that make hospitals more efficient and numerical schemes to study multiscale fluid
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environments. The project will build on an interdisciplinary approach, combining concepts and methods from physics, chemistry, and mathematical modelling. The long-term goal is to derive design principles