27 machine-learning-and-image-processing-"RMIT-University" PhD positions at CNRS in France
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-Performance Computing for Exascale" contributes to the design and development of numerical methods and software components that will equip future European Exascale and post-Exascale machines. This program is
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by exploiting foundational machine-learning potentials such as MACE, SevenNet, or Orb-V3. The predictions will then be progressively refined and verified by DFT and, ultimately, tested experimentally
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of the computer equipment necessary for the research work, - the financing of regular travel between the different laboratories involved in the project, - as well as support for the doctoral student's participation
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therefore be part of a particularly dynamic research effort. As part of the JET2SB project, funds have been allocated for: - the acquisition of the computer equipment necessary for the research work
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be highly interdisciplinary. Two different profiles are possible for this position: either a profile in engineering sciences or biomedical physics, with a strong desire to learn about microbiology
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via thermodynamic power cycles. However, conventional expansion machines (turbines or volumetric devices) face significant limitations at low power scales: - Turbomachinery suffers from reduced
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. Brinkmann) • Ink formulation and printing process optimization: IETR Rennes (Maxime Harnois, Emanuel Jacques and Fabien LUCAS) The research will focus on: • Formulating and optimizing dopant inks for printed
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processes involved in its production. Clinker, the main component of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC), is produced by calcining at 1450°C in a rotary kiln a mineral mixture composed of approximately 80
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process for the transformation of lignin rich biomass to aromatic aldehydes as value-added chemicals. The objective of this PhD project is the development of heterogenous catalysts for the selective
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turbulent plasmas and by phenomenological models. The overarching goal of this ambitious programme is to describe the acceleration process across length scales, in the turbulent flow, in the inner jet and in