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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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and scientific/technical context The Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem is characterized by diverse protocols (e.g., Matter, CoAP, MQTT, CORECONF) and data models, creating significant interoperability
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extent. The first aim of this PhD project is to develop a comprehensive theory of ASE that combines the different processes mentioned above. This theory will consider multilocus models where cis-regulators
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, to observe and understand the functioning of living organisms, from the molecule to the organism. The IGDR is distinguished by the use of diversified and complementary study models and the multidisciplinarity
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operation under varying conditions. The research will explore these aspects, focusing on designing, modeling, and experimentally validating a decentralized control system that addresses the technical hurdles
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electromagnetics cover a wide spectrum of fundamental and applied research spreading from multi-physics and multi-scale modelling to biomedical radars and advanced technologies for body-centric wireless
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that such a treatment is possible. The PhD student's project will be to implement rheological models of powders in the Basilisk open source software, which will require original theoretical and numerical
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watertight geometrical models is cumbersome and transforming these geometries in analysis models requires to setup complex finite element meshes. For next generation large scale aero-structures such as
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selected specimens using laser ablation for 87Sr/86Sr in enamel, SSIA for δ18O in enamel, and SSIA for δ34S in dentin. The student will use the existing isoscapes to model seasonal mobility under different
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– Developing theoretical models for wave propagation and control in complex, lossy biological environments. Adaptive Wave Control Architectures – Designing and implementing reconfigurable radiating structures