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(PDEs) and modelling with PDEs. The applicant’s research focus must be a specialisation in numerical analysis for PDEs. The specialisation should both strengthen the division’s current research in
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focuses on the study of large-scale circulation in the Atlantic Ocean, combining oceanographic data analysis, satellite observations, and numerical modelling to better understand tropical–subtropical
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The project aims at the development of a numerical model for the simulation
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numerical simulation environments have been developed to predict the snow performance of newly developed tire prototypes, challenges remain in comparing and validating advanced numerical models, e.g., using
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also be expected to contribute to other COMEA projects as required. Learn more about the COMEA research group . Where to apply Website https://www.kuntarekry.fi/en/jobs/research-engineer-cfd-and-model
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these developments to characterize the mechanical behavior of representative systems and support model identification and validation, in close interaction with numerical modeling and data-driven approaches. This will
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phases [1]. The main objective is to study these effects, never observed before in an experimental setting, through numerical modelling and laboratory experiments. This PhD thesis is part of a
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), colloidal physics and numerical modelling (LGC, Toulouse), and dense protein systems and drying (STLO, Rennes). The present postdoctoral position, under the supervision of Yannick Hallez and Martine Meireles
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uniformity, dynamic response, and integration compatibility with modern microelectronic and photonic platforms. The project will combine numerical modelling, optimisation methodologies, and experimental
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effects, never observed before in an experimental setting, through numerical modelling and laboratory experiments. This PhD thesis is part of a collaboration with the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon and