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quite heavily. We establish new results concerning the analysis of stochastically driven anisotropic fluids, design novel numerical simulation and optimal control schemes, and provide new means for risk
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postdoc to join our dynamic team at PROSYS. The ideal candidate has a strong theoretical and practical background in AI, including experience developing chatbots, virtual labs, and customizing large
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swimming biomechanics, fluid dynamics, and state-of-the-art fish-detection techniques. Your Duties and Responsibilities: Designing, constructing and testing prototypes of novel gear for the detection
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understanding of flatfish escape behavior and swimming biomechanics, fluid dynamics, and state-of-the-art fish-detection techniques. Your Duties and Responsibilities: Designing, constructing and testing
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, computational fluid dynamics, activation decay codes, kinetic Monte Carlo codes, particle transport codes, finite element or finite different methods, peridynamics, phase field models, multi-objective
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(assessment of membrane processes and water quality analysis) are required. Experience in computational fluid dynamics modelling of water treatment and desalination processes is an advantage. Willingness
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interests include flow of soft materials, non-equilibrium dynamics, dynamics of soft glasses, statistical physics of yielding, shear thickening of dense suspensions, phase behaviour, self-assembly, fluid
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understanding of mineral processing's influence on cementitious materials across different scales and timeframes. This position plays a crucial role in the continuation of our DFF-Research Project 1 supported by
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project investigating mechanosensing in Diptera. This post will focus on using detailed wing geometry models and kinematic measurements in computational fluid and structural dynamics simulations to recover
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testing approaches for predicting induced seismicity and using observations of seismicity to infer in-situ stress conditions; and 2) developing approaches to predict and adapt to changes in fluid