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wave device applications. The research staff should have a solid background in numerical calculation and simulations of the electron transport in low dimensional semiconductors in School of Electrical
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team to lead the storm surge modelling in the Singapore Sea. As a specialist in wave modelling software, the successful candidate will work on cutting-edge projects related to coastal and ocean wave
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Ocean waves follow complex patterns influenced by wind, currents, and the shape of the seafloor. Predicting extreme
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of the Korean Wave (Hallyu), commencing on 1 October 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. This Fellowship forms part of the Hallyu South Korean Studies Programme and offers an exciting opportunity for an early
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multiscale representations. Implement and run multiphysics simulations (e.g., vibroacoustics/wave propagation in complex media; soil–plant coupling where relevant), including parameter studies and sensitivity
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emissions under controlled stress conditions. Undertake acoustic and vibroacoustic measurements including airborne acoustics, air-coupled ultrasonics, structural vibration/waves. Work in specialist facilities
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) learning numerical methods for wave-equation-based processing, imaging, and inversion. Wave phenomena are ubiquitous in science, and they extend to objectives ranging from global Earth discovery, to natural
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waves emitted in) binary black hole coalescence (including the inspiral, merger and ringdown phases) through perturbative (post-Newtonian and black hole perturbation theory) and non-perturbative
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research hub with strengths in mathematical modelling and computational methods for wave propagation phenomena. The role | Te mahi We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow to join a world-leading
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of the Korean Wave (Hallyu), commencing on 1 October 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. This Fellowship forms part of the Hallyu South Korean Studies Programme and offers an exciting opportunity for an early