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documents uploaded using the dedicated electronic form. helpdesk: petra.koudelova@fsv.cvut.cz High-Velocity Dust Impacts on Tungsten Plasma-Facing Materials: A Predictive Multi-Scale Modeling Framework with
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outcome-prediction models in the DBS literature, the PhD will implement a structured, multi-tiered analytical framework that systematically compares classical regression techniques with modern penalized and
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transitions as a general mechanism for motion and rapid response. This hypothesis will be tested through a synergistic, multi-scale approach that tightly integrates theoretical modeling with experimental
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-Shaw problem for the pressure and position of the phase interface. In case of low influence of capillarity effects, the multi-phase flow is described by a nonlinear conservation law known as Buckley
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— the conversion of photon energy into matter via the multiphoton Breit-Wheeler process, enabled by the advent of multi-petawatt laser technologies. The primary objective of the project is to exploit the theory and
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using the dedicated electronic form. helpdesk: petra.koudelova@fsv.cvut.cz Wide-Bandgap Electronics for Energy Conversion Description: Semiconductor devices are at the heart of electrical energy
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and amorphous alloys, new effects and principles such as GMR and SDT, new simulation and calibration methods brought magnetic sensors in the center of attention. Our lab has wide experience and
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remains a significant challenge. We identify three core issues: (i) black-box models that ignore the robot's physical embodiment suffer from poor generalization, weak explainability, and limited
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-Kovchegov equation (BK), an integro-diferential equation with divergent kernel. Since there is no analytic method for solving the BK equation, one has to do it numerically. Complementary to that, the particle
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applications in impact engineering, lightweight structures, and advanced functional systems. Secondment: National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan (prof. Fuh-Gwo Yuan, H-index 54) Joint Research Center, ELSA HopLab