52 parallel-computing-numerical-methods PhD positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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knowledge of energy system modelling or climate modelling Good knowledge of PDEs or mathematical/numerical optimization methods Enthusiasm for challenging problems and interdisciplinary collaboration Relevant
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or computational science Strong mathematical skills and interest in developing new mathematical methods Good knowledge of mathematical/numerical optimization methods or deep learning methods Enthusiasm
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modelling • A high fascination for technical/scientific problems of theoretical and numerical research • Experience in the field of numerical time-accurate flow simulation, preferably turbomachinery • Ability
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processes, and the application of AI methods in engineering. Description: Nowadays, computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) methods are used to a large extent for the production of complex machine components, in
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policy, economic sociology, and international relations. Methodologically, it draws on and combines both quantitative and qualitative methods, with a particular focus on computational and multi-method
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, our group is actively involved in the Research Training Group "Targets in Toxicology", a structured Ph.D. program that unites 13 research partners in Munich, including LMU Munich, Helmholtz Zentrum
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31.01.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal We have two open PhD positions funded by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA), the European Union’s flagship program for doctoral education. About us
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18.02.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal The aim of the HerbiSens project is to identify new herbicidal compounds from natural resources. To this end, state-of-the-art analytical methods (e.g. LC-MS
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investigation of the aerodynamic performance of advanced future compressor stages, support-ed by numerical modelling and simulations of performance-enhancing design features. In this research project you will be
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(https://soilsystems.net/ ), a Priority Programme (SPP 2322) funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG; German Research Foundation). Within SoilSystems, scientists from different disciplines from