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the presence of disorder and interaction, such as MBL, and other current problems of disordered quantum systems. Numerical simulations, modeling, fundamental research Laboratory of theoretical physics, strongly
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Physics of MRI and magnetization transfer - Development of MRI sequences on preclinical and clinical scanners - Numerical modeling and simulations of magnetization transfer (Matlab, python) - In vitro
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Description This project aims at developing plastic neural models that capture the insect navigational plasticity and resilience. 36 months (renewable +12 months) Simulation of navigating ant-agent models
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period. • Development of a retrospective simulation method using paleoecological data. • Data-model comparison on past boreal forest dynamics in response to combined fire-SBW outbreak disturbances
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Conduct numerical simulations and research experiments
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) - Knowledge of cultural heritage materials and issues Know-how: - X-ray behavior modeling - Use of simulation software - Design of experiments - Metrology - Quantification of XRF data using the Fundamental
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chemistry Skills Knowledge Environmental simulation chambers Gas mixture analysis by mass spectrometry and gas chromatography 0-D modelling Communication and interpersonal skills Atmospheric chemistry
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-of-equilibrium dynamics of ultracold quantum gases confined to one spatial dimension. - Modeling of quantum fluctuations, analytical calculations and numerical simulations of the dynamics of bosonic gases. Related
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model, NEMO has been designed to run in double precision, i.e. using 64-bit floating-point numbers. Using lower precision can be beneficial in terms of performance by reducing memory usage, execution time
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convection often occurs in the form of organized convective systems, and the development of new kilometer-resolution global models and associated tracking tools makes it possible to characterize the impacts