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sediments—covering half the seafloor and serving as a vital CO2 sink. Using state-of-the-art high-pressure reactors, you'll simulate abyssal (3-6 km) and hadal (>6 km) conditions to explore pressure effects
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. Preferred experience level is from Thesis+2 to Thesis+9, but all applications will be considered. Two years (1 year renewable). Field: Astrophysics; Data Processing and Model Fitting; Active Galactic Nuclei
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proposes to combine in situ and remote sensing data, radiative transfer models, and chemical and physical analytical methods to better understand the fundamental properties and the impact of mineral dust
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to unravel the atmospheric importance of this interfacial chemistry by means of (i) laboratory-based investigations, (ii) field observations and (iii) modelling. These activities will take place in the frame
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. Analysis of experimental characterization will be assisted by numerical simulations using in-house multiscale models of solidification. Main Activities Design and development of experiments. Characterization
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influence parameters used in seismic modeling according to the Eurocodes. DYNATERRE adopts a multi-scale approach—from raw materials to the global behavior of the building. It is based on collaboration
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that have undergone corrosion testing; Analyse experimental results, write technical reports and scientific publications; Contributing to the modelling and understanding of corrosion mechanisms (physico
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interactions), (vi) Uncertainty analysis (Monte Carlo simulations, surrogate modeling), (vii) Risk analysis. The position contributes to the ANR project IM-SURF (Impact and Mitigation of SURFace Seismic Waves
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des Fluides et d'Acoustique - LMFA) develops a continuum of research in fluid mechanics and acoustics, from the understanding and the modelling of physical phenomena to applied research, in
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treatment and analysis. The samples can range from model systems like 2D materials or thin lamella of semiconducting samples, going closer to devices like phase-change random access memory (PCRAM