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. The work involves analysis of numerical dynamo simulations using quantitative metrics derived from the most recent global paleomagnetic reconstructions, and applying data assimilation to recover extreme core
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quite heavily. We establish new results concerning the analysis of stochastically driven anisotropic fluids, design novel numerical simulation and optimal control schemes, and provide new means for risk
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Qualifications / Experience: • A PhD in Physics, Geoscience or a related field • Proven expertise in numerical modelling using super computing clusters • Excellent knowledge of atmospheric physics • Proficiency in
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the measurement and analysis of brain signals is advantageous, but not essential. The applicant’s merits are assessed on the basis of the quality of Master’s level and PhD studies and theses, previous experience
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Mail: Boltzmannstrasse 3 85748 Garching Web Page: https://www.spp2311.de https://www.math.cit.tum.de/math/forschung/gruppen/numerical-analysis/
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offers a Postdoctoral and a PhD position. The Department of Interface Science headed by Prof. Beatriz Roldan Cuenya at the Fritz-Haber-Institute carries out cutting-edge research on advanced functional
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The TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) welcomes applications for a PhD or Postdoc Position (m/f/d, 100%, 2 years+) in Numerical Mathematics
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Planck Society. The Campus Martinsried hosts multiple academic institutions and numerous biotech companies. Munich stands out as one of Europe's premier hubs for life scientists, offering an exceptional
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fluids, design novel numerical simulation and optimal control schemes, and provide new means for risk management. This project mainly focuses on the analysis and optimal control of the underlying SPDE and
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- PhD student in quantitative verification interested in co-developing Automata Tutor - main developer of Automata Tutor Positions in the Formal Methods for Software Reliability group of TU Munich led by