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Location: Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg 4364, Luxembourg [map ] Subject Areas: differential geometry, and smooth dynamics and transformation groups Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/01/15, listed until 2025/09/04
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conjecture, -- Langlands program and related problems, -- algebraic geometry and complex geometry, -- partial differential equations and in particular Navier-Stokes equations, -- stochastic analysis
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background in differential geometry, algebraic geometry, topology and quantum field theory. However, applications from all well-qualified candidates will be considered. Applicants should have an earned
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, information theory, differential geometry, and statistical learning theory are used to understand, validate, and improve performance. Work duties The job responsibilities as a postdoctoral researcher primarily
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theoretical analyses involving nonlinear shell mechanics, differential geometry, and multiphysics coupling. Implement and validate numerical methods (FEM, spectral, or custom solvers) to simulate coupled
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+ Experience with of detailed CAD geometry and grid generation for simulations Proven track record of funded activities from various government agencies Security Clearance Preferred: Current eligibility
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motivated Post-Doctoral Associate to join our team with a strong background in robot control, machine learning, and differential geometry to work on the development of advanced algorithms to enhance
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flow within cerebral aneurysms. Arterial geometries are derived from medical scans (e.g., CT) of real patients, which are suitably meshed and processed for numerical treatment using Lattice-Boltzmann
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control, machine learning, and differential geometry to work on the development of advanced algorithms to enhance the safety and robustness of human-robot interaction. The successful applicant will engage
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The Department of Mathematics is a diverse and growing department with strengths in Algebraic Geometry, Analysis, Combinatorics, Differential Geometry, Mathematical Biology, Number Theory, Representation Theory