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are looking for a strong candidate to work in a team on the interdisciplinary StochMan project that integrates elements of stochastic analysis, geometry, partial differential equations, and computational
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of experimental data - Molecular Dynamics and Finite Element calculations. . Metallic nanoparticles (NPs) exhibit unique physico-chemical properties departing from those of bulk materials, primarily due
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developed using finite element analysis (FEA) between LMGC, ICube and LEM3 Labs to model the behaviour of Wharton's jelly samples in an ex vivo and in vivo context. Predictive tools, based on previous models
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structure-preserving discretization algorithms (a refinement of finite-element analysis compatible with exact geometric, topological, and physical constraints) with artificial neural networks for achieving
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engineering simulation tools, such as optical ray-tracing software, finite-element analysis (FEA), CFD solvers, or thermal/structural analysis tools. Strong ability to work with integrated optical–mechanical
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Eligibility criteria Numerical analysis and finite element method Solving anisotropic problems Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7340-SOPBAU-024/Default.aspx Work Location
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computational fluid dynamics (CFD), cardiovascular modeling, or biomechanical growth and remodeling. Demonstrated experience with numerical methods (e.g., finite element method), programming languages (C
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The successful candidate will hold a PhD in applied mathematics, and will have knowledge of PDE discretization methods such as finite elements, finite volumes, etc. Practical knowledge of at least one programming
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finite elements, finite volumes, etc. Practical knowledge of at least one programming language (preferably C++). English : level C2 _ All research exchanges will be in English Additional comments ERC
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jelly membrane through finite element analysis, in: Proceedings of SB2024. Compiégne, France. Da Rocha, A., Chatelin, S., Po, C., Laurent, C., Perroud, O., Kerdjoudj, H., Mauprivez, C., Baldit, A., 2025a