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": based on the microlocal analysis of the problem, an efficient alternative to the standard Finite Element approach can be designed. The main aim of this postdoctoral project will be to adapt the methods
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-based learning or reinforcement learning, gradients are either unavailable or unreliable. In such contexts, zeroth-order (blackbox) optimization becomes essential. Blackbox methods, such as finite
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Finite Element Model of the Larva Body: Utilise existing Drosophila larva CT-scan data to segment components such as the cuticle, muscles, and mouth hook. Implement finite element simulations within
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An 18 months-founded postdoctoral position funding is immediately available in the Auditory therapies innovation laboratory headed by Professor Christine PETIT at the Hearing Institute, an Institut
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the muscle architecture of the larva within the generative process. We recently extracted the muscles of the Drosophila larva body from a CT-scan recording. Furthermore, we developed a finite element
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Virtual laboratory to predict the ability of a fluctuating biomass to satisfy a material use-VARIOUS
. The starting point will be the microstructural databases of the BIA where different properties (tissue structure, cellulose content) will serve to establish scalar links to predict very early the performance and
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Description of the offer : Join our team for a postdoctoral position focused on advancing Spin-Orbit Torque (SOT) based Magnetic Tunnel Junctions (MTJ) for embedded non-volatile memory applications
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, we will make full use of X‐ray Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS), including X‐ray Magnetic Circular Dichroism (XMCD) - an inherently element- and orbital-selective technique - alongside X‐ray diffraction
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Ecole Normale Supérieure, Department of Physics Position ID: ENS -Department of Physics -IPMJRC [#30216] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Paris, Ile-de-France 75 005
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microarchitectural vulnerabilities and/or prove the robustness, for a given fault model, of various RISC-V based processors [3]. For instance, we apply this methodology to the OpenTitan secure element and formally