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? And how much can we trust the reconstruction? Answering these questions requires pushing the limits of numerical analysis and computation for wave equations and inverse problems. As a PhD candidate, you
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we see what is hidden? And how much can we trust the reconstruction? Answering these questions requires pushing the limits of numerical analysis and computation for wave equations and inverse problems
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mechanics in general and the following skills in particular: continuum mechanics for large deformations numerical mechanics and analysis (FEM simulations, meshing, etc.) programming skills (Matlab/Python
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and computation to solve hard problems? As our colleague, you’ll advance simulation strategies for indefinite systems in plasma fusion and quantum physics. Job description The Numerical Analysis group
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Building engineer or Environmental Science, Planning, Engineering, computer science, innovation science or related fields with demonstrable experience in spatial analysis and numerical modelling
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satellite data analysis and coupled climate modelling, contributing to improved predictions of Arctic change and global sea level rise. The intended start date of position is flexible, but preferably before
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recognized worldwide for its high-level research on experimental analysis, theoretical understanding and predictive modelling of complex mechanical behavior in engineering materials at different length scales
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experimental setups for contact analysis, utilizing the existing robot skin, with support from the Mechanical Engineering department at TU/e for mechanical design and the Electrical Engineering department at TU
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offers a unique opportunity to develop strong skills in satellite data analysis and coupled climate modelling, contributing to improved predictions of Arctic change and global sea level rise. The intended
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24 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Leiden University Research Field Mathematics » Applied mathematics Mathematics » Mathematical analysis Physics » Condensed matter properties Physics