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. Requirements: We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with a PhD in theoretical/computational physics or applied mathematics. A strong background in quantum mechanics and numerical simulations is
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ingredients for Earth-like magnetic fields on millennial time scales in dynamo models. The research activities are two-fold. First, the candidate will run numerical dynamo simulations with various combinations
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to propose an electronic wave packet that significantly increases the quantum yield of the photo-conversion reaction. - simulation of the quantum dynamics of the photochemical reaction induced
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(20 permanent researchers) and the LSCE's CLIM team (15 permanent researchers), and with Delta members from ISTerre and Edytem. https://www.ige-grenoble.fr/ Activities Set-up and simulation
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to guideline analysis, the construction of simulated trials, and the feasibility assessment in French databases (SNDS, CONSTANCES, EDS-APHP). Activities : Contribute to the design of simulated trials (target
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the behavior at the wall scale. Once validated, the pushover test simulations can be used to assess the lateral resistance of walls under various configurations. The work will also involve disseminating
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primarily focus on one or more of these parts. The successful candidate will develop numerical tools and/or theoretical models to model and simulate the behavior of a group of agents capable of chemical
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‑chemical calculations on organic small molecules and π‑conjugated systems. • Conduct periodic DFT simulations to explore electronic band structures and transport. • Analyse charge transport, thermoelectric
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- Ability and interest in conducting experiments in a controlled environment (tank experiments) - Knowledge of Matlab or Python required - Knowledge of numerical simulation software such as Comsol
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Selection process Applications must include a CV, covering letter, copy of diploma and valid proof of disabled worker status. Applications must be submitted online via the Inria website. Processing