13 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"St"-"Simons-Foundation" uni jobs at University of Warsaw
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identifying the parameters of PDEs, while on the other, newly emerging gradient flow methods hold significant potential for the development of sampling algorithms. The research goals are structured
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developing measurement data processing algorithms; knowledge of lidar techniques; fluency in written and spoken English; efficiency in programming (MATLAB or Python) and ability to use MS Office, LaTeX
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Development) or foreign (e.g., Horizon, ERC) granting institutions – both as a team member and (preferably) as a project manager; Submit a research plan outlining personal scientific development; Present a
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PLN 6841,00 gross/month plus 13th salary, seniority bonus , More information: link Place of work: ul. Dobra 55 Warszawa. Career development opportunities: More info: link Conducting scientific research
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, opportunity to work in an innovative international project Please learn more about career development opportunities at the University of Warsaw Eligibility criteria - the candidate’s research achievements
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possibility to shape one's career in academia (both on theoretical - method development, scientific software development - and practical - computational modeling - research questions), as well as outside
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experimental facilities for nuclear thermal-hydraulic studies, develop and apply computational and numerical models (including CFD tools such as ANSYS Fluent, COMSOL Multiphysics), contribute to teaching
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documentation perspectives, and to prepare publications in this field Certified proficiency in the Polish language in both written and spoken communication Specific Requirements If hired, we expect the University
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of innovative teaching methods among educators, including conducting classes, training sessions, and professional development workshops. 3. Organization and/or participation in medical conferences. Membership in
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of education (teaching and organization of the teaching/learning process); collaborating with other lecturers using acquired skills and knowledge; initiating activities aimed at developing methods to enhance