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Over 50 years ago at Caltech, Richard Feynman stated that ``Waves easily seen by everyone and which are usually used as an example of waves in elementary courses are water waves. [...] They
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the past two centuries. Part of the challenge of managing volcanic tsunami hazards lies in the complexity of potential sources and the unpredictability of their timing and size. Maintaining awareness
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position on Nonlinear Topological Metamaterials The goal of this work is to develop novel methods for nonlinear wave manipulation and topologically-protected waveguides, and to demonstrate these methods with
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Theoretical models for gravitational wave signals emitted by coalescing compact binaries are the cornerstone of modern gravitational wave astrophysics. Among the most pressing challenges
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increasing storm intensities threaten the Belgian coast. Dunes serve as a natural safeguard, but they face significant erosion risks from wave overwash. This project aims to enhance the XBeach coastal model by
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to detect early changes in global structural behavior. In contrast, wave-based techniques offer a complementary and more responsive alternative, though their application to tunnel–soil systems remains
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? And how much can we trust the reconstruction? Answering these questions requires pushing the limits of numerical analysis and computation for wave equations and inverse problems. As a PhD candidate, you
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excellent degrees and scientific track records in the following research areas: Higgs physics Dark Matter and Axions Gravitational Waves Quantum Gravity Structures, Methods, Advanced Research Technologies
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, and continuous wave and pulsed light from picosecond to attosecond timescales. Please, browse our website for details about ICFO Research Groups and Group Leaders at https://www.icfo.eu/research/groups
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, conference participation), as well as those with practical experience in the specified research techniques (continuous-wave lasers, optical frequency combs, atomic spectroscopy, and techniques for laser