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, including quantum Hall systems, van der Waals and moiré materials, cavity quantum materials, and/or quantum geometry and topology are particularly welcome. The successful applicant will be joining a vibrant
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UAV wings operating at low Mach and Reynolds numbers by automatizing the winglet geometry generation, thus decreasing the labor-intensive geometry definition effort typically required in high-fidelity
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for polymers/metals, and topology/geometry optimization. Quantifying performance through quasi-static and dynamic experiments. Understanding the physical mechanisms that govern failure and energy absorption
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Mathematics or related areas, but with a strong component in Mathematics. Additional optional skills and qualifications: Solid knowledge in one of the following areas: Geometry and Topology, Algebra and
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quantum materials, and/or quantum geometry and topology are particularly welcome. The successful applicant will be joining a vibrant department, with active theoretical and experimental research in
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, including quantum Hall systems, van der Waals and moiré materials, cavity quantum materials, and/or quantum geometry and topology are particularly welcome. The successful applicant will be joining a vibrant
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, enabling the fabrication of monoliths with controlled and varied geometries. We have also demonstrated the incorporation of metal ions into the ink and, consequently, into the final monolith. In this PhD
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blockchain and quantum algorithm team from the groups Data-centered and Secure Computing (DSComputing) , and Geometry and Analysis , connected to international communities in IEEE Blockchain, and the network
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at the University of Oslo. Place of work is the Department of Mathematics at Blindern, Oslo. The position will be in the Algebra, Topology and Geometry section of the Department of Mathematics, and is funded through
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feedback between mechanics, cell fate dynamics, and geometry drives tissue patterning How 3D topological meshworks are shaped, constrained, and canalized How nuclear integrity is maintained in a developing