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upload required documentation such as: Certified copy of admission to a PhD programme, programme summary of approximately one A4 sized sheet including information about your PhD project, topic, method
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. Still, it has relatively modest use. One bottleneck is the large computational times. Our hybrid CFD method which we refer to as Potential Viscous Code (PVC3D), based on OpenFOAM, combines potential flow
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, will combine experimental methods with direct and inverse numerical approaches to better understand these effects and how to account for them in design. We’re looking for a motivated PhD candidate to
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to the faculty's Doctoral Programme Documented strong background in materials design aided by AI techniques Excellent written and oral English -------------------------------------------- PLEASE NOTE: For detailed
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, functionalizing graphene materials is not an easy task, especially if upscaling the method for large production volumes is considered. Several methods and functionalities are employed to improve the dispersibility
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for quantitative methods. Experience from working with experimental methods, such as survey experiments, will be considered a significant advantage in the selection process. The department currently hosts 700
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at the intersection of cyber security, cyber-physical systems, and mathematical methods as part of the NORCICS Norwegian Centre for Cyber Security in Critical Sectors. The centre links researchers from
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toward popular science dissemination Participate in international activities such as conferences and/or workshops Teach history subjects and/or computational methods to historians Required selection
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toward popular science dissemination Participate in international activities such as conferences and/or workshops Teach history subjects and/or computational methods to historians Required selection
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criteria Experience with large C++ code bases Experience with MLIR and/or LLVM frameworks Experience with Precision Tuning and/or other approximate computing methods Experience with one or more heterogeneity