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Department (DRIS), you will participate in research activities on the optimization of non-Newtonian fluid injection for the decontamination of polluted soils. Tests will be conducted, in 1D columns, in 2D
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advancements and practical implementations optimized for modern HPC systems. The postdoc will primarily contribute to one or more of the following research areas: Development of efficient numerical linear
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solution; Activity 3 - Development of numerical prediction tools and models; Activity 4 - Parametric studies, analysis, and optimization of solutions; Activity 5 - Production of prototypes for experimental
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on design optimization, life-cycle analysis, and business case development. Publishing results in journals and conferences, and engaging with stakeholders through workshops and demonstrations. The position is
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performance of optimized industrial formulations; Computational simulation of materials and solutions using numerical methods; Preparation of reports and scientific papers for the dissemination of results. V
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collaboration with business and industry, and numerous researchers from the department have established companies to develop new medicinal treatments founded in professional scientific basic research. You can
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algorithms to enhance the design optimization process Create predictive models using Python-based frameworks (e.g. scikit-learn, PyMC) to accelerate design iterations Integrate ML approaches with finite
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testing, and advanced process simulation, with the objective of optimizing grinding performance and enhancing resource recovery. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in mineral processing
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neural networks under symmetry constraints, their optimization dynamics, and their generalization behavior—particularly in low-data or out-of-distribution settings. The work combines formal theoretical
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institutions, and a research and development provider for numerous companies throughout the world. The INM is a member of the Leibniz Association and has about 250 employees. The INM research group