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at the same time so special. The originality of the experiments is in the combination of X-ray based scattering and imaging methods to monitor the changes at the particle scale during testing. Research
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for culture and creative domains. These domains may include sound, music, visual art, 3D graphics, movement, or multimodal combinations thereof. The research will employ a mixed-methods approach: the search
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outside of Sweden, for example a 4-year bachelor's degree is accepted. Strong knowledge of hydrodynamics, CFD, turbulence modelling, and structural mechanics. Understanding of the numerical methods behind
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of the numerical methods behind CFD and turbulence models. Experience in analyzing CFD data and interpreting simulation results. Excellent command of written and spoken English. Experience writing scientific reports
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division at the department of Electrical engineering at Chalmers. Here, a team of PhD students, post-docs and senior researchers are working on modeling and numerical optimization of problems in the areas
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: Mathematics, Mathematical Statistics and Computational Mathematics. The research at the Division of Computational Mathematics covers many different areas in numerical analysis, symbolic computations
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of Information Technology website . The project will be led by Professor Carolina Wählby , within the Image Analysis unit of the department’s Vi3 division, working alongside researchers developing numerical and
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. Experience in implementing numerical methods and algorithms, e.g. in Python, Matlab or similar, is required. A strong motivation to develop mathematical tools for biological and medical applications is
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environments with minimal environmental impact. We are recognized nationally and internationally for our excellence in numerical and computational modelling, experimental innovations, our collaborations with
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science. Applicants with one or more of the following skills/qualities will be considered with priority: experience and/or thorough understanding of theoretical/numerical methods for simulating optical