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waves still remains a challenging and important research topic, with applications ranging from modelling tsunamis, rogue waves, and ice floes to informing ship design and coastal management. The accurate
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increasing storm intensities threaten the Belgian coast. Dunes serve as a natural safeguard, but they face significant erosion risks from wave overwash. This project aims to enhance the XBeach coastal model by
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://www.birmingham.ac.uk/postgraduate/pgt/requirements-pgt/international/index.aspx . References: Grilli, S.T. et al 2019. Modelling of the tsunami from the December 22, 2018 lateral collapse of Anak Krakatau volcano in
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to compute modal characteristics, as well as dispersion and attenuation curves of guided waves along the tunnel. The models will simulate various environmental and damage scenarios, such as thermal loading and
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Theoretical models for gravitational wave signals emitted by coalescing compact binaries are the cornerstone of modern gravitational wave astrophysics. Among the most pressing challenges
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a MSc degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or Physics with very strong academic track record. Solid theoretical modeling skills and fascination for wave phenomena are required. We
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the design and optimization of multistatic and multifrequency radar architectures for near-field 3D imaging. - Contribute to the electromagnetic modeling of radiating systems, wave-object interaction, and
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simultaneous wave interactions, including reflections, diffractions, refraction, and turbulence-induced scattering. Such effects not only complicate noise prediction but also disrupt conventional approaches
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metamaterials of various shapes, materials and textures and model their interaction with the upcoming waves. In the end, this project enhances our knowledge of PBs and provides practical solutions in their design
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Modelling Tumour Dynamics and Radiotherapy Response: Towards Sustainable and Energy-Efficient Cancer Treatments A PhD position is available in the Department of Physics at the Universitat Autònoma de