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are especially encouraged to apply. Experience in advanced numerical methods is preferred, but not required. Applications should include: Complete CV Publication List Research Statement (1-3 page) 3 letters
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numerical branch-following (continuation) methods. Knowledge of solid-to-solid phase transformations such as Martensitic Transformations and/or Reconstructive Transformations. Demonstrated ability or interest
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an interdisciplinary locus for world-class research and training in pharmacoepidemiology at Rutgers. Over the past 8 years, PETS has developed into a major research group, recruiting numerous new core, part-time, and
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processes and particle acceleration in geospace. Research activities will integrate observational data analysis, theoretical modeling, and numerical simulations to advance our understanding of magnetospheric
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for geometric PDEs, in particular for fluid problems posed on surfaces. Both theoretical analysis of numerical methods and code development. Job requirements: PhD in mathematics or applied mathematics, experience
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 3 days ago
code development or open-source contributions, polymer chemistry, and mathematics, modeling, or numerical methods. An established record of research productivity is highly desired. Special Physical
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: Experience in one more of the following areas: Mathematical tools for data analysis Numerical methods for differential and integral equations Modern machine learning software tools and frameworks
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About the Opportunity JOB SUMMARY The Blazek group performs research in cosmology, including both theoretical, observational, and numerical methods. We are involved in analysis of DES data and
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materials and technology. Research may include analytical and numerical spectral methods, momentum- and real-space analysis, and connections between spectral structure, topology, and quantum degrees
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Surgery Stanford Departments and Centers: Surgery, General Surgery Postdoc Appointment Term: 1 year Appointment Start Date: July 1, 2026 Group or Departmental Website: https://med.stanford.edu/gensurg