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. Simulation tools such as predictive 0D/1D engine models are essential for resolving the calibration complexity problem of novel combustion concepts. The challenge lies in continuously improving the accuracy
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Acoustics (LMFA, CNRS, Ecole Centrale de Lyon) is seeking a highly qualified candidate for a post-doctoral research fellowship regarding the dynamic calibration of turbulence models. Description
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systems, specifically air-sea interactions in the ocean. The primary objective is to develop a consistent and well-calibrated mixed-layer-wave parameterization to capture turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) and
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scientific interests. Extended stays at LNGS are expected. The candidate's main responsibilities will include: Analysis of experimental data from XENONnT • Detector calibration • On-site participation in
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, MTR) - Pre-Characterization: Determination of thermal properties of calorimeter elements versus the temperature and the associated calibration curve - Post Mortem Characterization: Determination
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readout and controls (e.g., SQUID-based time- or microwave-multiplexed systems) with beamline data acquisition and control (EPICS/Bluesky). Develop and maintain data acquisition, calibration, and analysis
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in commissioning and calibration of the new triple-band radio receiver. This includes participating in the development of a single-dish data analysis pipeline for full Stokes observations and
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structural elucidation, and (iii) synthetic chemistry and biocatalysis for the preparation and evaluation of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) as the next generation anticancer therapies by site-specific
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analysis. Methods and algorithms including visualisation and reporting tools. Geotechnical, structural and mechanical characterisation of rock from drilling signals. Calibration and interpretation on rock
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the plaques. The second is to evaluate the parameters derived from ultrasound spectroscopy related to intraplaque hemorrhage. For this objective, a calibration step of the parameters derived from ultrasound