11 phd-mathematical-modelling-population-modelling Postdoctoral positions at European Space Agency
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particular for this position, the following is required: PhD in engineering or physics, preferably with a focus on the development of thermal fluid-structure interaction mathematical models. A thesis topic
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/GNC systems has traditionally relied on model-based techniques, which in turn, have their foundations in a solid body of mathematical proofs (such as guarantees of stability and robustness
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Our team and mission Internal Research Fellow (PostDoc) in Digital Twin Spacecraft and Simulation in the Modelling and Simulation Excellence Section, Future
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by the CCI are a major contribution to the evidence base used to understand climate change, which drives international action. Climate modellers use the ECVs to study drivers, interactions and feedback
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architectures and patterns for space and ground-segment systems. 2) Digital system security engineering Utilising novel model-based frameworks to facilitate the application of emerging system security standards
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, the following is required: PhD in high-speed aerodynamics, turbulence, transition and combustion modelling, or another relevant aerospace engineering discipline. Additional requirements In addition to your CV and
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completion of a PhD in a mathematical or engineering discipline related to mathematical modelling, control systems or complex systems simulation. Preference will be given to applications submitted by
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or several applications related to requirement engineering, system and subsystems design, modelling, implementation, analyses, verification, testing, validation and qualification. Typical areas where the use
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learning and population coding, to improve neuromorphic system resilience during in-orbit operation. contribute to the establishment of a methodology for evaluating neuromorphic versus traditional AI
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close to completion of a PhD in a related technical or scientific discipline. Preference will be given to applications submitted by candidates within five years of receiving their PhD. In particular