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the project “Modeling of optically excited states in periodic and molecular systems with the self-consistent Green's function methods” financed by the NAWA Returns grant awarded by Polish National Agency
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. With this project we want to investigate theoretically, with the help of simple toy models and numerical simulations, whether or not new phases of matter can be engineered by combining the unique
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the commercialisation of all-solid-state batteries. Of particular interest is the development of electro-chemo-mechanical phase field models to predict void evolution and dendrite growth (see, e.g., doi.org/10.1016
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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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developments in sensor design, dataset transmission, data analysis, and numerical modeling to distinguish between normal and abnormal features. Here, the goal is to develop machine learning algorithms
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of the world's largest life science complex in the heart of the fourth most populous city in America. It is within walking distance of numerous educational and biomedical research institutions (e.g. Rice
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, Chemical Engineering, Computational Fluid Dynamics, or Applied Physics. Strong expertise in numerical modeling of multiphase or reactive flows (CFD experience required). Proficiency with at least one CFD
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patterns. You will play a leading role in designing and carrying out numerical experiments, analysing large observational and model datasets, and translating process-level understanding from LES
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of quantum gases; Anderson problem - Numerical simulations of disordered and chaotic quantum dynamics This postdoctoral project focuses on studying a newly observed subdiffusive transport mechanism in
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numerical analysis and scientific computing. Experiences in scientific machine learning, computational mechanics, and/or nonlocal models are preferred but not required. Applications should be submitted online