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for industry and life. Research field presentation : The Lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) is gaining increasing interest in Computational Fluid Dynamics. While traditional methods rely on a discretization of the
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. • Mission 2: Characterise the fluid content near the subduction fault (downgoing and upper plates) by tomographic inversion of S-wave velocity (joint tomography of shots and earthquakes, or P-to-S converted
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provide unsteady propulsive and lifting forces, or harvest flow energy. The postdoctoral researcher will have to conduct the optimization with constraints applied to the circulation value and dynamic stall
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early-career researcher in applied mathematics, physics, or engineering, with expertise in fluid mechanics1, non-Newtonian fluids, numerical methods, and scientific computing2. Background or strong
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for industry and life. Research field presentation : The Lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) is gaining increasing interest in Computational Fluid Dynamics. While traditional methods rely on a discretization of the
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water and likely to harbor a liquid ocean beneath their icy crust. The internal dynamics of these systems remain largely unknown, particularly the main sources of oceanic and heat movements, and the
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molecular dynamics simulations with LAMMPS, and data curation. Scientific context: Our current understanding of polymer viscoelasticity is founded on single-chain models [2]. Such models draw on the fact
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. Strong background in instrumentation and measurement techniques. Familiarity with fluid dynamics and/or aerodynamic testing. Experimental skills: Experience with wind tunnel testing, flow measurements
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on biodiversity, the processes and interactions that govern lake ecosystem functioning, and the past, present, and future dynamics of lakes. This involves studying the lake itself as well as connected zones and
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observation of the geomagnetic field from space on the one hand, and of advanced numerical simulations of the geodynamo on the other hand, have opened new avenues for our understanding of the dynamics at play