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Job Advertisement 2025-06 23.07.2025 At the Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), a full-time position (40h/week) in the Department “Modelling of Atmospheric Processes” is available as
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candidates will focus on developing integrated hydrodynamic and larval transport models to enhance our understanding of circulation dynamics, water quality, and the potential dispersal routes of bivalve larvae
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System , IDRT provides accessible, authoritative data and models that aid in mitigation planning, emergency response, and long-term recovery. What We Want The Institute for a Disaster Resilient Texas (IDRT
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the multidisciplinary and collaborative research culture of the Center for Research and Engineering in Aero/Hydrodynamics Technologies (CREATe) led from within the Department. The successful candidate will be appointed
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, Materials & Structures, Observations & Operations, Coastal & Marine Systems, Bioenergy, Energy Policy & Modelling and Renewable Energy Management. Lir NOTF houses Ireland’s only infrastructure for small
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experience on numerical modelling of aerodynamic and/or hydrodynamic loading on structures. The applicants shall demonstrate the following experiences: Teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels
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experience on numerical modelling of aerodynamic and/or hydrodynamic loading on structures. The applicants shall demonstrate the following experiences: Teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels
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the SEAI funded A-Team project led by Tidal Energy developer ORPC Ireland Ltd. On both projects the successfully candidate will be expected to undertake hydrodynamic modelling to assess the resource
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computationally challenging. To address this, our research employs advanced computational methods to simplify high-fidelity 1-D hydrodynamic models based on Partial Differential Equations (PDEs). This approach
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the guidance of the Principal/Co Investigator: 1. To develop devices and instrumentation methods based on hydrodynamic forces, dielectrophoresis and other microfluidic technologies, suitable