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simulation in hydrogen production systems. They are expected to contribute to model development, analyze flow behavior, and evaluate the impact of operating conditions on hydrogen production. Strong
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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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the right one for you! This is a fully funded PhD position to develop micromechanical models of high-pressure die-cast aluminium, a unique opportunity for a motivated individual to work in a collaborative
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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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according to an agreement. The application deadline is August 15th 2025. The research school for stress response modelling in IceLab Starting in the spring of 2025, Umeå University’s interdisciplinary
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Degradation Faults: Simulates various degradation scenarios in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) fuel systems, enabling research into fault detection, isolation, and prognostics. Machine Fault Simulator
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. Your job In this PhD position, you will conduct idealised experiments with an atmospheric model (OpenIFS), using concepts from the mathematical field of periodically forced dynamical systems. You will
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such as SHACL (Shapes Constraint Language), the NCT3TA reference model, and standards like HISO 100xx and ISO/IEC 11179-xx. Prior experience with these tools is not required—training will be provided
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reliable machine learning-based surrogate models to replace expensive phase field models to simulate failure because of HE. The activities will be complemented by own lab testing e.g., SSRT incl
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Granville (Victoria University of Wellington) ‘Magnetic Josephson junctions incorporating rare earth nitrides’ with Professor Ben Ruck (Victoria University of Wellington) ‘Quantum simulations