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research at the interface between geometry, mechanics, materials science, computation, and control theory. PhD positions Applicants for PhD positions are expected to have a strong background in mathematics
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of Mathematics at Cornell. Members of the lab engage in interdisciplinary research, drawing on approaches from geometry, topology, graphs and networks, probability/statistics, and algorithm design, in conversation
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, and various geometry models (Computer Aided Design, unstructured mesh, Constructive Solid Geometry, etc.). Familiarity with established nuclear systems analysis software (such as SCALE, Nuclear Energy
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of aviation and aerospace, and other STEM-related disciplines. Embry-Riddle offers programs in seven primary fields of study including: Applied Science; Aviation; Business; Computers and Technology; Engineering
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analysis of nuclear cardiology data using novel algorithms and machine learning techniques, and on the development of integrated motion-corrected analysis of positron emission tomography (PET)/computed
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of Mathematics at Cornell. Members of the lab engage in interdisciplinary research, drawing on approaches from geometry, topology, graphs and networks, probability/statistics, and algorithm design, in conversation
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consolidation of precursor metal materials into metal 3D parts and structures, enabling complex geometry and material designs. The fundamental physics of these processes is relatively complex, involving various
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research specialization. Experience in medical imaging, image processing, image reconstruction, machine learning and/or computer vision. Proficiency in mathematics, medical statistics, and 3D geometry
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., biomarkers, metabolites) must be evaluated using digital twins of breath device prototypes. Our digital twins are based on simulations using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and computational fluid and
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regimes, and accurate geometry- and biochemistry-based trajectory analyses. However, detailed molecular dynamics simulations are often too time-consuming to become the basis of computational measurements