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states beyond 2 V to analyze the evolution of charge storage mechanisms. Six-month cycles of simulations and experimental validation will be alternated throughout the PhD to optimize experimental
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baking will be studied for comparison. d) Use finite element simulations to interpret the observed (thermally induced) modifications and real time data. The student will interact with a second student (to
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functioning of ecosystems. One of the project's key tasks focuses on surface models capable of simulating energy, water, and carbon exchanges between the surface and the atmosphere. Your main mission falls
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disabilities - Travel abroad. -------------------------------- • Precisions: - All applications must be sent in French AND in English - Please, apply through the CNRS dedicated gate & send the documents required
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at least one EM simulation tool (e.g., HFSS, Momentum, EMX, etc.) Ability to write scientific papers Ability to work in a team Strong organizational skills Curiosity and eagerness to learn PhD-level training
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states. During this primarily experimental thesis, the candidate may need to perform theoretical developments in quantum optomechanics and numerical simulations based on the encountered needs
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candidates and 4 post-doc researchers. Context of the study: Carbon/Carbon (C/C/SiC) composites are superior materials for various applications in heavy industry and especially in aerospace, for example as
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, sensor feedback and model knowledge These developments will be integrated into intuitive and realistic simulators to create suitable interfaces. knowledge in modelling and robotic control, computer vision
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to obtain funding for PhD students. In parallel, applications to FRM and/or Pasteur-MD-PhD-PPU program will be also encouraged. Opportunities for Interdisciplinary Training: Depending on the candidate’s
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development of thermo-hydro-mechanical and chemical models (THMC) to simulate the circulation of fluids and their interaction with the surrounding rocks to reconstruct the concentration processes of metals