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Vacancies PhD opening: Intra-wave modeling of coastal nourishment morphodynamics Key takeaways This research position is part of the NWO-funded SOURCE program: Sand nOURisment strategies
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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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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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24th November 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Marine Technology has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Marine Cybernetics on AI-Modeling for Prediction of Waves and Sea Loads
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, DeepFDM, MINO, etc., but also other methods for generative models in function spaces. Develop multiscale (resolution-invariant) AI models for wave kinematics and sea loads on ships, considering also phase
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waves still remains a challenging and important research topic, with applications ranging from modelling tsunamis, rogue waves, and ice floes to informing ship design and coastal management. The accurate
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electromagnetic models for complex propagation channels; Wave control theory. Applications include satellite communications, intelligent surfaces, device-to-device links, and space-time programmable environments
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to the cyclotron motion of electrons near the plasma center. However, recent models predict that as these waves traverse the plasma edge, they may be influenced by non-linear plasma–wave interactions. Some studies
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://www.birmingham.ac.uk/postgraduate/pgt/requirements-pgt/international/index.aspx . References: Grilli, S.T. et al 2019. Modelling of the tsunami from the December 22, 2018 lateral collapse of Anak Krakatau volcano in
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a MSc degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or Physics with very strong academic track record. Solid theoretical modeling skills and fascination for wave phenomena are required. We