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involving giant impacts around the Sun and other stars. The project applies state-of-the-art computational physics methods, particularly Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) with self-gravity, shocks
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knowledge for a better world. You can find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here . About the position We offer a 3-year postdoctoral position in the field of hydrodynamic
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and research, in and outside academia. The research part of the PhD is in the field of hydrodynamic loads on seaweed and macro algae. The application of the research is towards industrialization
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activities carried out in the Hydrodynamical Laboratory at the Department of Mathematics. For more information and how to apply: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/294736/phd-research-fellow-in
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of the active Sun. The group has an internationally leading competence in radiative transfer and radiative hydrodynamics. Observationally, the group has access to the Swedish 1-meter Solar Telescope (SST) on La
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stellar tidal streams) around disk galaxies. The successful candidate will design, perform and analyse idealized and cosmological hydrodynamical galaxy formation simulations, develop or improve models
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of a coupled hydrodynamic-biogeochemical plume model for Trondheimsfjorden. Additionally, the fellow will help to develop scenario analyses that will link catchment sources and human activities with
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(e.g., dwarf satellites and stellar tidal streams) around disk galaxies. The successful candidate will design, perform and analyse idealized and cosmological hydrodynamical galaxy formation simulations
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activities carried out in the Hydrodynamical Laboratory at the Department of Mathematics. Colourbox via Unsplash Colourbox What skills are important in this role? The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural
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hydrodynamics. Observationally, the group has access to the Swedish 1-meter Solar Telescope (SST) on La Palma, to several satellites such as ESA’s Solar Orbiter, NASA’s IRIS and SDO, and in the near future MUSE