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08.09.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal with a strong connection to partial differential equations (numerics / analysis / modeling) (100%, TV-L) is available starting immediately. The position in
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; Couple the model to a 1D physical model (GOTM) through the FABM framework; Validate the coupled model using published and newly gathered observational data; Conduct numerical experiments to understand
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framework; Validate the coupled model using published and newly gathered observational data; Conduct numerical experiments to understand responses to changing lightscapes and to unravel future pathways across
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scales continues to be a fundamental area of research, particularly, considering the rapid changes humans induce. The development of numerical models together with the increased availability
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The University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG) unites the Medical Faculty of the Georg-August University and the University Hospital in an integration model. With around 9,700 employees, the UMG and
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encouraged to build on previous work within the framework of planet formation models. Required skills: Strong understanding of broad aspects of formation of stellar systems, including numerical/hydrodynamic
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with data-based models and numerical dynamo simulations. The successful candidate will contribute to studies of time-averaged geomagnetic field morphologies and core dynamics during transitional events
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numerical fluid mechanics, scientific computing, or model-order reduction, who is willing to engage in innovative and interdisciplinary research questions. The successful candidate will also have the
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soon as possible. The position is within the Math+ project "Anisotropic microfluids -- fluctuations, control, effective models and their numerics “. Here, we study anisotropic microfluids and the effect
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with at least 3 years of research experience in a field related to numerical fluid mechanics, scientific computing, or model-order reduction, who is willing to engage in innovative and interdisciplinary