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research activities, provided these are consistent with the project's objectives and do not hinder its progress. In accordance with CNRS and laboratory internal regulations, partial remote work may be
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the health of the territory, - as well as interventions with farmers aiming to generate new knowledge on the links between food, agriculture, biodiversity and health. The objective of this position is to
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. Anastasia Bolotnikova, an expert in Human–Robot Interaction with a strong international track record in the field, and co-supervised by Dr. Aurélie Clodic, an expert in Human–Robot Interaction and knowledge
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BMAD simulation tool, an advanced open-source particle tracking framework, the doctoral candidate will perform start-to-end simulations, benchmark physical models, and explore tolerance studies. Specific
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Toulouse, Midi Pyrenees | France | 20 days ago
-Stokes, RANS and ZDES model equations. The objective of this PhD is to develop adaptive techniques compatible with high order boundary approximations. The aim is to be able to efficiently reduce the error
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mechanisms underlying DVG formation and their interaction with the host immune system remain poorly understood. The objective of this ANR-DFG-funded PhD project is to elucidate the mechanisms of DVG formation
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, amid increasing hydrological extremes (floods, low flows, and droughts). The objective is to understand how changes in hydrological regimes modify the relationships between people and rivers, and how
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. Key Objectives • Develop a complete laboratory optical testbed representative of the MADWIL Doppler channel. • Validate the performance of the QMZ interferometer and the overall optical architecture
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these results while expanding the methods and data sources and translating the forecasts into future projections. The main objectives are: • Update and deepen existing statistical analyses based on the BD-RTM
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treatment-recycling plants. The main objectives of the project are: to reduce the quantity and hazardousness of final waste; to obtain separate streams of platinoids downstream from the process, with a view