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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Project title (thesis topic) : Underwater sound control with bubble metascreens Summary
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the working group focus is the analysis of nonlinear wave and dispersive equations. Our ideal candidate already has experience with methods of PDEs, in particular Harmonic Analysis, and is able to actively
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at this time, unless they are Legal Permanent Residents of the United States.?A complete list of Designated Countries can be found at: https://www.nasa.gov/oiir/export-control . ? Eligibility is currently open
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. The tests will be carried out using a tension–torsion testing machine, controlled via optical measurements from image correlation performed within the gauge section of the specimens. The primary objective is
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maintenance strategies represents a major industrial challenge at the intersection of system dynamics, control theory, and advanced signal processing. Current approaches exhibit complementary limitations: data
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scientific challenges in a welcoming and collegial atmosphere. Our successful track record of scientific achievements ranges from nanophotonics, nonlinear photonics, and fibre lasers to medical lasers and bio
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explicit control law off-line: for example, when the system to be controlled is subject to constraints, delays or nonlinearities. The theoretical foundations for MPC are, by now, mature and its applications
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systems, robotics, nonlinear and adaptive control, and learning‑based or data‑driven control. Candidates should also demonstrate strong potential to develop a scholarly research agenda that includes
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verification and synthesis methods for the resilient control of hybrid dynamical systems. In addition to a strong background in linear systems and control theory, you must have a keen interest in nonlinear and
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, “Time-Varying Operator-Theoretic Framework for Tipping Point Prediction” (PI: Prof. Sho Shirasaka) in the JST PRESTO research area “Exploration of New Science Using Mathematics to Predict and Control