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early-career researcher in applied mathematics, physics, or engineering, with expertise in fluid mechanics1, non-Newtonian fluids, numerical methods, and scientific computing2. Background or strong
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the hydrogeology of volcanic and basement aquifers. - main mission: The recruited researcher will contribute to the development and implementation of numerical flow and transport models to improve the understanding
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, ranging from a few meters to several kilometres. The YSYS team relies on field experiments and numerical models of atmospheric flow. YSYS has gained considerable expertise in modelling micrometeorology on a
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Development of theoretical models of cell migration with memory Modeling in statistical physics and soft matter
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: - Stress-related microfluidic experiments on yeast. - Experimental validation of a numerical ODE model of yeast behavior and its correction. - Qualitative analysis of the model and its bifurcations in
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Data-driven Modelling Transportation Planning and Network Design Your profile Hold a PhD in applied mathematics or engineering Strong analytical and numerical skills Knowledge of programming, either
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of very-high-energy gamma-ray sources, in the context of study of magnetic fields in the Milky Way galaxy and in the intergalactic medium. The work will include development of numerical code for modelling
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able to perform both analytical and numerical calculations. Experience with analytical or numerical modelling of active systems is desired. Experience with continuum/ hydrodynamic theories
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planetary geodynamics and habitability. Experience using piston cylinder and DAC presses, high-temperature and high-pressure experiments, numerical modeling, Zr isotopes, atomic-scale and micro-scale analyses
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deformation behaviors. This will be supported by numerical simulations developed by the LEM where nanoindentation simulations at the atomic scale will be performed by Molecular Dynamic (MD) as well as finite