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matrix functions. These computational problems are central to many scientific and engineering applications, including quantum mechanics, materials science, and weather/climate modelling. Numerical methods
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) numerical analysis and real or elementary functional analysis; (b) probability theory; (c) implementation of computational methods using, for example, Julia or Python. To apply, please contact the main
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High-order discontinuous Galerkin methods are gaining traction in industrial aerodynamic simulation workflows, including those at Airbus and Dassault Aviation, because they offer significantly
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related research strands, including: RAM Process Modelling: The development of advanced numerical models for RAM processes, incorporating complex phenomena such as chemically induced viscosity changes
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NASA, Airbus, and Rolls-Royce – to develop cutting-edge, data-enhanced numerical methods that will transform how future aircraft are conceived and certified. You will work within the PinhoLab (led by
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dynamics using analytical and numerical methods to solve partial differential equations, -- excellent oral and written communication skills. Prior experience in nonlinear waves, fluid dynamics and numerical
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methods are gaining traction in industrial aerodynamic simulation workflows, including those at Airbus and Dassault Aviation, because they offer significantly improved accuracy for unsteady flow problems
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integral methods, stochastic modelling, optimisation algorithms, or numerical simulation. Candidates with interest in electromagnetic theory, quantum mathematics, wave chaos and complexity, as
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, finite element analysis, programming and numerical methods. Applicants are expected to have achieved a First class (or, in special cases, an upper-class, 2:1) honours MEng/MSc degree or equivalent in
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the interactions between all sub-systems balanced with practical limitations of computational efficiency. Research Objectives: Development of effective methods for integrating dynamic shape geometries into numerical