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collaborate with ARCHIVES project partners to ensure coordinated progress and sharing of results. · Develop solutions combining numerical modeling, mathematical methods, and statistical/AI approaches
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. TCAD Sentaurus, Silvaco). Numerical analyzes will evaluate trade-offs between electrical performance of the power core and integrated functions, manufacturing parameters, and geometric parameters (e.g
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of quantum gases; Anderson problem - Numerical simulations of disordered and chaotic quantum dynamics This postdoctoral project focuses on studying a newly observed subdiffusive transport mechanism in
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with excellent infrastructure A partner for society and industry. Cooperation with European institutions, innovative companies, the Financial Centre and with numerous non-academic partners such as
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Framework Programme? Horizon 2020 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Numerical and experimental modelling of reactive solute transport in unsaturated
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an approach based on 3D imaging and numerical simulation. The objective is to support the development of the most "infiltrable" ex-PIP matrices by characterizing the spatial organization of these porous media
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the dynamics and statistics of topological defects in active systems, using continuum theories of active ordered states. This project will require both numerical and analytical work. The position will be based
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manipulation on optical fibers, fabrication and characterization of fiber and/or solid lasers, photo-inscription of FBG on optical fiber by femtosecond technique, numerical modeling of guided propagation
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. With this project we want to investigate theoretically, with the help of simple toy models and numerical simulations, whether or not new phases of matter can be engineered by combining the unique
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, the PIIM laboratory contributes to magnetic fusion plasma research. The PTM team is particularly active in this field with numerous collaborations at the regional (IRFM, CEA Cadarache), national