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. Extending the model to full two-way coupling, allowing feedback from flexible vegetation on wave-induced flow. Applying the fully-coupled model to simulate interactions under both regular and irregular wave
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, satellite altimetry, ice flow maps and terminus positions and other relevant data to constrain numerical model to simulate 1900-present and future (present-2100) ice flow changes under different UN IPCC
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simulation framework to model the coupled USV-UUV system, enabling safe experimentation before field deployment. Field validation: Conducting field experiments (e.g. in a harbor and offshore test site) where
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, evaluating, and fine-tuning machine learning models (e.g. deep neural networks) to segment underwater scenes and classify anomalies. The work will explore the use of virtual environments and synthetic datasets
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and practical experience in the following areas. Candidates who do not meet these competences are discouraged from applying: Human iPSC culture and differentiation, iPSC-derived organoid models
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of the AnyBody Modeling System, which later evolved into the independent commercial entity, AnyBody Technology. We continue to actively research and enhance simulation methods and their applications
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year before the position expires, you will be offered an interview to clarify your future career. Description of the PhD position: The PhD research will focus on mathematical / computational modeling
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the Computer Science study program. The stipend is open for appointment from August 1st 2025 or soon thereafter. The PhD students will be working on topics within the general areas of formal methods, model checking and
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computational simulations and data analysis from our collaborative experimentalists. The members of the group provide a balanced mixture of postdocs, PhD students, and undergraduate students. We conduct curiosity
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with regular waves. Extending the model to full two-way coupling, allowing feedback from flexible vegetation on wave-induced flow. Applying the fully-coupled model to simulate interactions under both