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on microfluidic and physical principles, fabricate & optimize using state-of-the-art microfabrication techniques and characterize chip performance (fluidics, mechanics, and reproducibility). Method development
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-following inverters. Implementing and optimizing scalable algorithms for transient and stability analyses on HPC architectures (CPU, GPU, hybrid). Enhancing the numerical robustness and efficiency of existing
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the anticipation of adverse events. To achieve this, the simulator will need to simulate numerous scenarios based on the current situation and will also rely on forecasting algorithms. The simulator must also enable
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critical for optimizing performance and is an important ingredient in the design of high performance parts in aeronautics, energy, transport, and plenty of other domains. The theory behind the aforementioned
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-processed functional materials Use of AI/ML and numerical simulation to optimize the microstructure-properties in the functional materials fabricated by the LPBF process Optimization of microstructure and
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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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development of optimal passive mitigation solutions through the enhancement of components such as elastomers. These elements will be selected and optimised to absorb and isolate shock and vibration while
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well as cooperation of science and economy. GSaME offers the optimal conditions for graduates to earn the titles of Dr-Ing and Dr rer pol. Young scientists have the opportunity to be integrated
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Europe and UCLA), the PhD candidate will carry out both experimental and numerical investigations to develop an innovative tool for design optimization leading to cost-effective and advanced vortex
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finalization of the foundations of dual-tracer imaging using a GATE-based Monte Carlo simulation Implementation of the developed algorithms within our modular, C++-based and cluster optimized PET image