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research in collaboration with stakeholders. The Department of Mathematics is responsible for three different educational programs with mathematics as a major: Applied Mathematics program (bachelor's program
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to compare theoretical predictions with experimental observations and measurements. - extend existing stochastic models and develop new models to understand actin dynamics in different contexts
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- both in the short and long term - with basic research and applied research in collaboration with stakeholders. The Department of Mathematics is responsible for three different educational programs with
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science discipline, have specialist knowledge and demonstrable experience in numerical, bioenergetic, ecosystem and/or habitability modelling, strong mathematical skills and programming experience, and
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, bioenergetic, ecosystem and/or habitability modelling, strong mathematical skills and programming experience, and experience with analysis of observational and/or model-derived datasets. The CDD is offered for 2
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(centiles) and individual deviation scores. The work spans multi-site morphometry, scanner harmonisation, model comparison, and external validation. You will work closely with the project lead at the
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and Radiative Transfer models already developed as part of the ANR AGN_MELBa work. This might require running and adapting these models. Then, at a different spatial scale, the multi scale tools will be
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cse-lab.harvard.edu . Basic Qualifications: Doctoral degree. Applicants background may include studies in: Computational Science, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Engineering and Physics
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numerical dynamo simulations and analysis/visualization of their output is required. In addition, experience with geomagnetic field models over different time scales (modern, historical, archaeomagnetic
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-geostrophic idealised model and use operational and bespoke Met Office model output for case study analysis. You will have : a PhD in atmospheric science, engineering, physics or mathematics (or a closely