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(SHM) of mechanical constructions. One family of such methods monitor the integrity of bar-, plate-, and pipe-like elastic structures by means of guided ultrasonic waves (GUW). Transmitting ultrasound
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goal in the project connected to this position is to develop highly accurate numerical methods for nearshore wave forecasting faster. Specifically, the candidate will develop a stable and accurate
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within the institutions involved in the network. The main goal in the project connected to this position is to develop highly accurate numerical methods for nearshore wave forecasting faster. Specifically
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which caused the Black Death followed by several waves of plague outbreak among people in Europe – a disease which during the Black death killed about half of the European population? We invite
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which caused the Black Death followed by several waves of plague outbreak among people in Europe – a disease which during the Black death killed about half of the European population? We invite
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which caused the Black Death followed by several waves of plague outbreak among people in Europe – a disease which during the Black death killed about half of the European population? We invite
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nearshore wave forecasting faster, more efficient and more accurate. It is expected that the person to be appointed in this position will be using and developing numerical models for ocean waves. The
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, the coupling between nonlinear surface waves and shear currents, or fluid and structure (e.g., floating ice, microplastics, or the next generation offshore wind turbines) interaction. Which specific sub-field
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the physics-oriented theoretical/numerical modelling of a complex system; for instance, the coupling between nonlinear surface waves and shear currents, or fluid and structure (e.g., floating ice, microplastics
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understanding of the spatio-temporal dynamics of plague (Yersinia pestis), the bacterium which caused the Black Death followed by several waves of plague outbreak among people in Europe – a disease which during