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Dynamics of Complex Continua

Projektbeschreibung

Doktoratsprogramm zur intensivierten Erforschung komplexer dynamischer Phänomene in Vielteilchensystemen

Das Marie-Skłodowska-Curie-Doktoratsprogramm DOCC bietet 15 Doktoratsstellen für Nachwuchsforschende, die planen, auf dem Gebiet der Modellierung und Simulation komplexer dynamischer Kontinuumssysteme in den Bereichen Physik, Atmosphärenwissenschaften, Chemie, Werkstoff- und Ingenieurwissenschaften, Mathematik und Informatik zu promovieren. Die Nachwuchsforscherinnen und -forscher werden neuartige Methoden für die theoretische und numerische Analyse komplexer dynamischer Prozesse entwickeln und anwenden, die in Vielteilchen- und Kontinuumssystemen aus molekularer, fester und weicher Materie, Flüssigkeiten, Gasen und Plasmen ablaufen. Zu den Aktivitäten rund um den Wissenstransfer zählen Abordnungen zu renommierten regionalen und internationalen akademischen und sektorübergreifenden Einrichtungen.

Ziel

"DOCC is an interdisciplinary doctoral programme at the University of Innsbruck for 15 international early-stage researchers on modelling and simulation in physics, chemistry, atmospheric sciences, material and engineering sciences, mathematics and computer science.
DOCC provides structured advanced training in both research-relevant and professional skills, by building expertise in the intersectorally seminal fields of computational material, fluid and gas dynamics, which procure multiple topical technological, societal and medical applications relevant to climate, energy, safety, or nano and life sciences. All of these areas require a capability for predictive modelling and in-depth understanding of structural and dynamical properties of matter and materials, which often show a high level of dynamic complexity.
In our research focus on ""Dynamics Of Complex Continua"" (DOCC) we develop and apply novel methods for theoretical and numerical analysis in modelling and simulation of dynamical processes, such as stability, nonlinearity, transport and structure formation. In particular we consider meso- and macroscopic many-body and continuum systems of solids, soft matter, liquids, gases and plasmas, that are characterised by complex couplings between its constituents, its environment, or multi-scale dependence.
DOCC prepares Europe's next top modellers to link simulations and the real world within a multi-disciplinary environment, by providing beyond essential technical expertise also the training in key abilities to communicate and transfer methods and results. Targeted education in communication and knowledge-transfer skills is therefore implemented as a central supplementary pillar within the DOCC programme. The fellows will be provided with possibilities and encouragement to assume secondments to renowned international and regional academic and intersectoral partner organisations."

Koordinator

UNIVERSITAET INNSBRUCK
Netto-EU-Beitrag
€ 1 220 400,00
Adresse
INNRAIN 52
6020 Innsbruck
Österreich

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Region
Westösterreich Tirol Innsbruck
Aktivitätstyp
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Links
Gesamtkosten
€ 2 440 800,00