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stability analysis and control, machine learning, dimensionality reduction and high-performance computing. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Doctorant/UPR3346-NADMAA-159/Default.aspx
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, a CNRS researcher at the Laboratoire Ondes et Matière d'Aquitaine (LOMA). “Controlled morphing of deformable materials through spatio-temporal control of ultrasonic wave fronts” “Morphing” is a
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Rennes (Brittany) Surface viscosity is a fundamental property of fluid interfaces: it quantifies their resistance to deformation and controls many physical and industrial processes. It plays a key role in
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. It has recently been coupled with a 'controller' that allows the simulation of actors deploying the SAI by optimising injections to achieve a specific climate objective: for example, global temperature
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synthesis due to steric hindrance and associated selectivity issues. Thesis Objective: This thesis aims to develop new synthetic methodologies based on controlled cationic chemistry to access these highly
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very little is known to date on the links between activated mechanisms and alloy composition. In this doctoral work, a controlled exploration of the RHEA composition space will be conducted by combining
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being reachable within an hour train ride). Website: https://www.iemn.fr/la-recherche/les-groupes/physique/nanostructures-qu… In the digital age, the energy consumption of microelectronic devices presents
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(Helmholtz resonators, phononic crystals, structured waveguides). These media offer fine control over dispersion and acoustic energy localization, suggesting a potential amplification of radiation forces. Yet
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visit the website: https://www.is2m.uha.fr/ . The thesis will be attached to the doctoral school of physics and physical chemistry (ED182), which is co-accredited between Unistra and UHA. The doctoral
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quantum chemistry (DFT) and control engineering. PhD position in chemical reaction engineering (Kinetic modeling & thermal runaway) Supervisors: Sébastien Leveneur (sebastien.leveneur@ircelyon.univ-lyon1.fr