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the cluster “Mathematical Analysis, Geometry, Numerics and Systems” (MAGNUS) of the Department of Applied Mathematics. The project “Optimal Constants as Analytic Benchmarks” is financed by the Dutch Research
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chair (F Schwenninger) within the cluster “Mathematical Analysis, Geometry, Numerics and Systems” (MAGNUS) of the Department of Applied Mathematics. The project “Optimal Constants as Analytic Benchmarks
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) machine learning. The project will focus on one or a combination of the following focus areas, tailored to the candidate’s expertise and interests: Developing numerical models for the coupled mechanical
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? Computationally skilled and analytically strong – You have a Master’s degree in mathematical biology, computational mathematics, biomedical engineering, numerical optimization, biophysics, systems biology
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farms. This research will build upon a multi-scale and multi-physics numerical modeling framework, with the goal of enabling rapid and robust probabilistic assessments for design, optimization, and
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. Faculty cover a wide range of research topics and methods and belong to the top 10 ISOM research groups in Europe . You will be able to benefit from the department’s strong research focus and its numerous
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, probabilities, stochastic optimization solutions is an advantage. Excellent modelling skills and skills in scientific programming and/or numerical computing in languages like Python, Julia, or MATLAB
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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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of the appointment, providing the first empirical demonstration of the WaveGuard system. In addition to experimental work, the postdoc will contribute to the numerical design and optimization of the metamaterial
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European satellite test centre, numerous laboratories and technical facilities, a conference centre, and various general-purpose facilities, with over 3,500 employees. Duties Reporting to the Head of REFM