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and the effects of disordered correlated microstructures on diffusion; iii) development of energy-based models and numerical simulations of hyperuniform assemblies; iv) development and application
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aluminium in high-value products produced by mega-casting. The main objective of the PhD project is to develop a finite element analysis (FEA) framework that can accurately predict the mechanical properties
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spaces using PET analysis Conducting literature review, writing scientific publications, and presenting research results Mentoring student courses in radiochemistry and reactive transport Your profile
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doctoral candidate who meets the following requirements: A background and strong interest in aluminum alloys, fatigue analysis, and numerical modelling is preferred. Experience with computer aided design
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scientific programming and numerical / statistical analysis of simulated and observed data. Candidates should be able to demonstrate motivation and a strong eagerness to learn, and have the ability to both
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theoretical and computational work in topological photonics and nanophotonics. Day-to-day project activities will include numerical computation and theoretical analysis of the photonic properties of candidate
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to understand the properties of electromagnetically driven flows in thin deformable electrically conducting liquid films and layers by means of their nonlinear stability analysis and numerical simulation. It
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, climate physics, geosciences or a related field; excellent skills in scientific programming and numerical / statistical analysis of simulated and observed data; a versatile mind and openness to work on a
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. They will participate in the design and analysis of numerical experiments that will help explore the sensitivity of the model when input parameters (chlorophyll-a and -b content, leaf area index and
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. The KdV Institute offers a stimulating scientific environment in which research focuses mainly within the research programmes (1) Algebra, Geometry and Mathematical Physics, (2) Pure, Applied and Numerical