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critical role. The research will combine: Numerical modelling: develop and validate models to describe transport and separation mechanisms Experimental work: Design and operate and experimental setup using
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theoretical modeling, numerical simulation, and experimental validation. Key objectives can include: Developing theoretical and computational models for friction-induced damping in joints and interfaces
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-driven modelling, probabilities, and stochastic optimization solutions is an advantage. Excellent modelling skills and skills in scientific programming and/or numerical computing in languages like Python
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, preferably with a proven background in, or willingness to learn, physics-based numerical modelling and programming skills, in Python (preferably), R, MATLAB, or a comparable language. Openness to collaborate
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the initial phase, you will develop and optimize physical and numerical models describing the electron optics of the complete probe-forming column, including the multi-beam generation unit, imaging lenses
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three main phases. In the initial phase, you will develop and optimize physical and numerical models describing the electron optics of the complete probe-forming column, including the multi-beam
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from a wide-range of disciplines in future climate model development, paleo-climate data collection, and applied mathematics. Your qualities The project requires the development of both numerical skills
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Help push the boundaries of urban wind modelling by developing efficient
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to the homo economicus model of human behaviour; rather, cooperation and competition between individuals involve a wide range of social dimensions. The jury further noted that De Dreu also allows for the role
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numerical modelling and programming is an advantage; demonstrated ability to work both independently and collaboratively in an interdisciplinary and multicultural research environment; good organizational and