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Amplifiers (SOAs) Conduct applied research to validate models through experiments and integrate them into Process Design Kits (PDKs) Information Develop compact, physics‑based models for optical amplifiers
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of Life Sciences. More information For more information, please contact please contact Dr. Kaisa Kajala external link at k.kajala@uu.nl Do you have a question about the application procedure? Please send
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–water coupling. What you’ll do – Modeling Simulations You will design and run high resolution simulations that bring the lake to life in the model world. Starting with large eddy simulation hindcasts
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of equipment – which of course includes AI. Meanwhile we are pushing the limits of applied mathematics, for example mapping out disease processes using single cell data, and using mathematics to simulate
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candidate to join our team and work on this exciting project. The PhD project will encompass theoretical and numerical modelling, necessary to simulate and optimise the effect of surface modifications
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, workshops, simulations) Coaching training and ICF certification Experience in consulting and/or change management Your required competences You are a passionate educator who is committed to a safe and
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will be: 1. Advanced Numerical Modelling and Simulation: You will begin by developing a numerical model to simulate the complete thermal-fluidic performance of the magnetic refrigerator. This model will
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of Technology Mathias Peirlinck creates 'digital twins' of the human heart: personalised computer models that map the functioning of each unique human heart. This work paves the way for the development of more
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. The major part of these emissions comes from the reduction of iron ore in the blast furnace process. One line of reducing these emissions is to increase the scrap metal fraction in steel production, i.e
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and system analyses, to performance analysis, constellation mission analysis and simulations followed by experimentation with prototype elements in the navigation laboratory. We are looking