138 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"St"-"Simons-Foundation" PhD positions in France
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model characterisation strategies definition of the necessary equipment definition of the necessary processing algorithms Implementation/validation/drafting of scientific articles in collaboration with
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nature of the subject. Strong motivation and a rigorous approach to experimental studies are expected, as well as an interest in developing experimental setups and protocols. Other skills such as fluency
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adapt to its complex environment, an individual can employ multiple strategies. On the one hand, it can draw upon its own knowledge acquired through past experiences to extrapolate the consequences
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, more efficient and sustainable processes. The PhD student will be assigned to the PRIMO (Reaction Process Intensification, Membranes and Optimisation) research area, which develops tools and
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a highly motivated researcher associate (M/F) with strong background in computational structural biology. The successful candidate will be working on developing AI-based computational approaches
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of the Khovanov–Seidel representation in new cases, using Garside-type approaches. Developing extensions of Garside theory to the case of infinitely many atoms may also be of interest and will rely on the study of
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using wall oscillations, relating small-scale turbulence to heat transport, modelling large-scale outer flow effects, and developing low-order heat transfer models. Partnerships with industry will
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., multiple degenerate mechanical modes (i.e., same frequency) used as nodes of the network [3]. To display quantum properties, a mechanical mode must be cooled down close to its ground state (i.e., down to a
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into their conditions of formation. The mineral phases can indeed be used to trace significant geodynamic processes, such as orogenesis, rifting or subduction. In metallic materials, the development of multiple phases is
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mechanisms and how the brain manages the presence of multiple objects simultaneously present in PPS. We hypothesise that spatial proximity is a necessary but not sufficient condition for PPS, and that other