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activities are experimentally driven and supported by the COMMLab , the 6GSPACE Lab , the HybridNetLab , the QCILab , our SW Simulators , and our Facilities . For further information, you may refer to https
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alongside numerical simulations relying on high-performance computing and reduced order modelling. We aim to gain new insights about the physical coherent structures which are most relevant to viscoelastic
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an independent, highly motivated team player, having experience in numerical modelling, and have completed your MSc degree in Earth Sciences, Oceanography, Climate Sciences or a related discipline by the time the
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sea ice melting along these paths; performing numerical model simulations to explore how changes in winds, ocean temperatures, and other factors affect sea ice in the present and future. You will be
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to the development of multiscale computational models for simulating crack propagation and establishing reliable methods to predict the residual strength of composite structures. The simulations, performed in Ansys
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. These positions involve advanced numerical simulations and analysis of spacecraft data. The positions are full-time, 100% funded for four years and lead to a doctoral degree in Computational Physics. The expected
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the development of theories, collaborate with the top experimentalists, and perform numerical simulations (matlab/python/mathematica). Key Requirements: • Hold a Master's degree (Bachelor's degree will also be
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fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations, Finite Element Analysis, manage and execute the procurement of the build, run the aerothermal testing and process and communicate the results. The skills, qualifications
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: Mathematics, Mathematical Statistics and Computational Mathematics. The research at the Division of Computational Mathematics covers many different areas in numerical analysis, symbolic computations
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Optimized Design and Control of Soft Aerial Manipulators), in collaboration with INRIA Lille Nord-Europe in France and its leading Defrost team in soft robot simulation and control, see https