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+5) in the field of environmental data analysis; environmental sciences; physical chemistry, etc. Skills Knowledge Competence in metrology and quality assurance Previous experience with gas and/or
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collected during LHC runs 2 and 3 will be used for this analysis. The measurements will be interpreted in the context of an effective field theory (EFT). In parallel to this work, the candidate will be
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data collection) Communication with project partners and independent instruction of student assistants Administrative responsibilities within the project Data analysis and publications in peer-reviewed
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determined based through dynamic monitoring. Such a link has been proposed for non-distributed programs (through program language extensions or transformations [CY17, ZLL15, YVS17] as well as static analysis
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enable the fast and reliable computation of bone mechanical characteristics. Finite element (FE) modelling is an engineering tool for structural analysis that has been used for many years to assess
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Sabatier, and Danielle Fraser from the Canadian Museum of Nature. Visits to Ottawa are planned. ----- The student will perform sequential stable isotope analysis (SSIA) on the teeth of approximately 100
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-of-the-art numerical simulations of the solar corona and wind. - Analysis of remote-sensing observations from e.g. SDO, IRIS, Hinode, Solar Orbiter ; - Collaboration with the CROSSWIND team at LP2CE (PI: Clara
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behavior analysis. The PhD will be carried out in collaboration with two additional partners: an academic partner at the University of Aalborg (Denmark) and a non-academic partner, NexStim (Finland). - Solid
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will use a triple and complementary methodology based on : - numerical modelling to develop instrumental models, - space data analysis from planetary exploration missions, - laboratory experiments, using
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liquid environment. 1) Molecular Modeling - Study of interactions between MnO₂ and ionic liquids using Density Functional Theory (DFT) and Reactive Molecular Dynamics (ReaxFF). - Analysis of oxidation