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? And how much can we trust the reconstruction? Answering these questions requires pushing the limits of numerical analysis and computation for wave equations and inverse problems. As a PhD candidate, you
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community! We are looking for a PhD candidate with a background in numerical analysis to contribute to the development of numerical methods for inverse problems in wave propagation. You will become a member
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is in place for the numerical work in this project. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/356502/phd-in-micromechanical-modellin… Requirements Specific Requirements
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and computation to solve hard problems? As our colleague, you’ll advance simulation strategies for indefinite systems in plasma fusion and quantum physics. Job description The Numerical Analysis group
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Ocean. In this PhD position, you'll join a Dutch-German project on the interaction between the Last Ice Area and the Greenland Ice Sheet. You will measure sea ice change with satellites, and assess its
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Building engineer or Environmental Science, Planning, Engineering, computer science, innovation science or related fields with demonstrable experience in spatial analysis and numerical modelling
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PhD position on Arctic sea ice-Greenland ice sheet interactions Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Physics Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 5 January 2026 Apply
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Are you an engineer who wants to contribute to sustainability, reducing carbon emissions, and materials recycling? We are looking for an outstanding and enthusiastic PhD candidate, with a strong
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to develop a mechanical contact processing model that can estimate contact information from sensors embedded in soft elastomer. Key Objectives and Challenges of this PhD Position Include: Design contact
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language proficiency. As a PhD candidate you should have the following qualifications A MSc degree related to modelling and analysis of flexibility, energy (electricity, gas, heat) consumption such as electrical