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or morphodynamic applications in estuarine and coastal environments.. Proven experience in scientific programming of numerical methods (the finite element method in particular) is a strong asset. Please submit any
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., finite-element analysis) of scorpion species. Exploring evolution and biodiversity of Australian scorpions through methods such as phylogenetic analysis, geometric morphometrics, distribution modelling
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analytical skills are desirable as well as some programming experience, while initial exposure to Finite Element Methods & object-oriented C++ programming language would be a plus, but is not required. We also
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in Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Methods and the Julia programming language will admitted to the selection. Workplan and the objectives to achieve: This scholarship aims to advance a time
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Agriculture is responsible for more than 90% of global freshwater consumption and the main driver of overexploitation of finite and vulnerable freshwater resources in many parts of the world. With
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-motivation and interest to learn new skills Great to have: Experience programming in Python, Julia, or C/C++ Experience with Mathematica Experience with finite element methods, agent-based simulations, and/or
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Mathematics, Applied Mechanics, or related disciplines (a minimum honours degree at UK first or upper second-class level) Experience in computational fluid dynamic/finite element modelling by using commercial
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knowledge of numerical methods - knowledge of free-surface flows, granular flows - proven experience in numerical simulation (finite elements, finite volumes, CFD, LES, etc.) - proficiency in basic scientific
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communication skills in English Strong background and knowledge of the Finite Element Method or any other relevant numerical methodology. Other valued skills (not mandatory): Authorship or co-authorship of journal
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% of global freshwater consumption and the main driver of overexploitation of finite and vulnerable freshwater resources in many parts of the world. With the demand for food growing, geopolitical dynamics