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modelling, wave climate studies, and wave-driven phenomena in coastal engineering, with application to engineering design and integrated coastal zone management. Rapidly emerging new foci are: the use
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concurrently heated with an additional external stimulus. Photoacoustic sensing (introductory video: https://youtu.be/2f3V0DQNLYg ) is based on a transformation of absorbed optical energy into ultrasound waves
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work assignments A wide variety of physical phenomena like radio transmission, ultrasound, acoustics, or tsunami modelling involve the solution of partial differential equations (PDEs) that model wave
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electromagnetic transition probabilities. These observables enter directly into nuclear matrix elements—the fundamental carriers of structural information encoded in the nuclear wave functions. Their determination
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indicates that the extreme coronal temperatures are sustained by the dissipation of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) waves, including Alfvén and kink waves. MHD simulations are widely used to model the propagation
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electromagnetic models for complex propagation channels; Wave control theory. Applications include satellite communications, intelligent surfaces, device-to-device links, and space-time programmable environments
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dynamic, optically unpredictable environments, dominated by waves, specular reflection, cloud-dependent illumination, and variable scattering. These factors significantly degrade sensor reliability, leading
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theory and modelling. Experience with acoustic/vibrational waves, periodic structures and/or Metamaterials. Experience with experimental measurement techniques for fluid mechanics. TU Delft Delft
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-carrier (SC) techniques described in [3], the narrowband beamforming model, where signals received over different antenna elements are identical up to a phase shift, may become invalid so that additional
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% of all employees are internationals. In total, it has more than 600 students in its BSc and MSc programs, which are based on AAU's problem-based learning model. The department leverages its unique