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/Qualifications - Automation or applied mathematics background, with a strong interest in physical models and numerical method - Analysis of partial differential equations, variational approach, Bayesian estimation
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, observation, modelling) in conjunction with major research infrastructures in the field, both on the ground (including the giant ELT telescope) and in space (CNES and ESA programmes). IPAG is a unit of the
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of transportation and energy. Its experimental and numerical modeling activities focus on various complex and multiphysical flows, including turbulence, two-phase flows, combustion, and thermoacoustics. Research
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of heat transfer and turbulence physics in wall-bounded flows through numerical simulations, data-driven modelling, and machine learning techniques. Key goals include optimising convective heat transfer
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involves developing state-of-the-art methods for image segmentation, detection, classification, predictive modelling, and image enhancement. We aim to build more trustworthy and robust AI models that can
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the development of a phase-field model to study the mechanisms of formation and growth of tetrataenite (Ni-Fe with the L1₀ ordered structure) during cooling. The objective is to incorporate the presence
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. The objective of the thesis is to have a theoretical and numerical model of a free-surface flow on an erodible bed, satisfactorily explaining two documented historical cases of flooding by river dike failure
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using a multiscale numerical approach, from atomistic to large-scale thermomechanical modeling, coupled with micromechanical experiments (see figure below). The master internship and PhD thesis will
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combining physical chemistry and process engineering. The experimental and theoretical work carried out within this research area has led to an original approach that enables the understanding and modelling
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, the candidate will design and optimise the key components of a disassembled loudspeaker (suspensions, magnetic motor, diaphragm) using analytical, numerical and experimental approaches. A second phase will focus