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Quantum and Low-Dimensional Materials Quantum Communications, Sensing & Simulation Quantum Optics & Quantum Information Nanophotonics, Condensed Matter Physics & Light-Matter Interactions Medical Optics
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application consists of: An application Transcript(s) – For this opportunity, an unofficial transcript or copy of the student academic records printed by the applicant or by academic advisors from internal
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). Topics will include: micromachining/microfabrication techniques, micro sensing and actuation principles and design, MEMS modeling and simulation, and device characterization and packaging. Students will be
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of oceanographic datasets Analysis of ocean circulation models (e.g., GLORYS) Use of OceanParcels framework for Lagrangian simulations Application of ROMS (Regional Ocean Modeling System) for numerical modelling
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numerical simulations to reproduce and predict magnetically confined fusion plasma experiments 2.Development of transport models based on simulation data and their implementation into integrated transport
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address key challenges within these processes, constructing robust models and simulations that deepen the understanding of the underlying physics involved. The ultimate goal is to create predictive, physics
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differentiable simulations that provide fine-grained feedback for training. The research will be conducted in collaboration with colleagues from King’s College London, international collaborators at MIT, TUM, UCSD
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activities related to the production, characterization, simulation and laboratory testing of TL, OSL and FNTD passive dosimeters. The work will be carried out in the RADART group at LIP in Lisbon, in
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. The applied practice faculty (APF) member will facilitate student learning and competency development through clinical hands- laboratory instruction (hands-on skill development, simulation) and hospital-based
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Oncology, Surgical Oncology, and Radiation Oncology o https://smallanimal.vethospital.ufl.edu/clinical-services/oncology/ Candidates must possess a strong knowledge and experience in veterinary nursing care