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Numerical simulations of Lattice QCD DoS Dr. Craig McNeile (craig.mcneile@plymouth.ac.uk , tel.: +441752586332) 2nd Supervisor Dr. Vincent Drach ( vincent.drach@plymouth.ac.uk , tel: +441752586335
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of new EEG and MEG neuroimaging and mc-tCS simulation approaches based on realistic head volume conductor models using modern finite element methods as well as sensitivity analysis. The new methods will be
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and the effects of disordered correlated microstructures on diffusion; iii) development of energy-based models and numerical simulations of hyperuniform assemblies; iv) development and application
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the controlled flow at tunable temperature and photopolymerization of the precursor. The practical work will be complemented by fluid mechanics computer simulations, including solutions employing machine learning
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theories and numerical methods, carrying out and analysing field and remote sensing observations and conducting and analysing numerical model simulations. The PhD position is funded by the German Research
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of Parasitism”, which includes a variety of theoretical, simulation, and experimental projects from different disciplines. The key goals of the project are to elucidate physical mechanisms that govern trypanosome
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. The research program may also involve a numerical simulation component. Your tasks #analyzing measurements of ocean turbulence using autonomous glider vehicles #use and develop machine learning methods
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involve a numerical simulation component. Your tasks analyzing measurements of ocean turbulence using autonomous glider vehicles use and develop machine learning methods to describe ocean turbulent fluxes
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of the numerical methods behind CFD and turbulence models. Experience in analyzing CFD data and interpreting simulation results. Excellent command of written and spoken English. Experience writing scientific reports
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and numerical modelling of natural clays at both laboratory and field scale. We are active members of the ALERT Geomaterials network and other international committees. Our diverse and international