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Student (f/m/d) in Quantum Algorithms for Droplet and Bubble Oscillation Dynamics Modelling. Your tasks Development and implementation of numerical and algorithmic methods for the simulation of fluid
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, and/or numerical mathematics, as well as an excellent command of a programming language, preferably Python or C/C++. The candidate should have an interest in modeling and solving a complex, coupled
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of FSI, including its dependence on phase distribution and flow velocities Develop new sub-models for CFD–FEM simulations of two-phase flow–induced vibrations Conduct coupled numerical simulations and
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Application of self-consistent continuum solvation models to account for solvation effects Collaborating with peers including experimental project partners Publishing results in academic and peer-reviewed
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institutions from academia and industry: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/401249 . Your mission The aim of the project is the development of a physical model of the initial solidification of steel during
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project involves interdisciplinary research at the interface of computer science and mathematics, with a focus on bivariate molecular machine learning for modeling molecular interactions and properties
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. This position is to be filled at the Institute of Climate and Energy Systems - Energy Systems Engineering (ICE-1), where we develop models and algorithms for the simulation and optimization of future energy
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-body contributions. Tasks: Independent scientific collaboration on the above-mentioned project Data analysis and interpretation, numerical modeling, and preparation of scientific publications
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, and/or numerical mathematics, as well as an excellent command of a programming language, preferably Python or C/C++. The candidate should have an interest in modeling and solving a complex, coupled
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Results: Ability to assess the influence of the engine plume on the release of emissions into different atmospheric layers. Numerical model to describe the temporal and spatial dispersion behaviour