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feedback linearization, enabling control of nonlinear systems under uncertainty and partial model knowledge, Learning dynamics within control loops, integrating adaptive and optimization-based updates (e.g
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on the design, optimization, analytical and numerical evaluation of the performance and practical implementation of novel linear and non-linear backscatter-based identification and sensing transponders and
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to generate intense, isolated attosecond pulses at this beamline and use them for pump-probe studies of attosecond charge dynamics in molecules and for the study of the dynamics of nonlinear processes
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, optimization algorithms, and sensitivity analysis to automate and enhance the mode selection process. The result will be a scalable methodology that improves the performance of ROMs, making them more applicable
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Programme? European Union / Next Generation EU Reference Number 2026/CP/060 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Job title: Topology Optimization
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of microbial communities. · Apply active learning strategies to optimize experimental design. · Integrate genetic and functional data using high-throughput experimental datasets. · Collaborate
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to the scale of the mesh and the hydrodynamic time step. This approach, currently being developed as part of a 5-month M2 internship, aims to reduce costs and optimize resources. Planck and Rosseland means
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to generate intense, isolated attosecond pulses at this beamline and use them for pump-probe studies of attosecond charge dynamics in molecules and for the study of the dynamics of nonlinear processes
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modelling, numerical methods for multiphysics problems, and the development of numerical optimization methods for virtual design of metamaterials and structures. Do you want to be part of a dynamic research
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Ref.: 534817 Work type: Full-time Department: Department of Physics (25600) Categories: Senior Research Staff & Post-doctoral Fellow Institution: Department of Physics, University of Hong Kong