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control (MPC) under uncertainty for autonomous systems. The research aims to develop state-of-the-art numerical methods for solving challenging belief-space optimal motion planning problems and their
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, critical in the design of plasma confinement devices. Modus operandi in the project is to make progress on these difficult question via structure-preserving numerical methods (cf. "matrix hydrodynamics
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HCI and cybersecurity, to cancer research tools and methods for numerical analysis and machine learning. The research work takes place in a multidisciplinary team with a focus on image processing with
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”. It is placed at the Department of Earth and Environmental Science, Lund University (LU), Sweden. Work duties The postdoctoral research project will primarily focus on numerical modelling
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structure of magnetized fluid models as well as an understanding of the physics behind such models. A prior knowledge of matrix hydrodynamics and structure-preserving numerical methods. You will need strong
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optical-based methods. Work duties The main duties involved in a postdoctoral position is to conduct research. Teaching may also be included, but up to no more than 20% of working hours. The position
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. To demonstrate the potential of this approach, you will use a variety of measurement techniques, including both acoustic- and optical-based methods. Work duties The main duties involved in a postdoctoral position
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numerical methods and codes. Collaborate with senior researchers and engineers to solve complex problems. Engage in frequent communication with industry and research organizations through meetings and
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the local and distant universe. You will join a vibrant and collaborative research environment that combines observations, theory, and data-intensive methods to explore key processes shaping galaxies and
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numerical models and signal processing methods to detect and understand seismic events directly from communication signals in optical fibers — paving the way for a new class of communication-based seismic