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, the University of Grenoble Alpes (UGA), and Paul Sabatier University (UPS, Toulouse). The LNCMI enables researchers to conduct experiments in some of the world's strongest magnetic fields. Continuous fields of up
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–Stokes operator linearised about the turbulent jet mean flow. The tool, designed to account for the decorrelating effects of turbulence, will first be validated on axisymmetric jets and subsequently
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Polymer Physical Chemistry – The successful candidate must hold a Ph.D. in materials science, nanoscience, or polymer science, ideally with some background in copolymer chemistry. Prior experience in
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resolvent modes. UPR 3346, Pprime Institute, is a CNRS unit under a specific agreement with the University of Poitiers and ISAE-ENSMA (partners). It has around 600 staff: 200 EC, 40 researchers, 100 IT, 180
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the University of Poitiers and ISAE-ENSMA (partners). It has around 600 staff: 200 EC, 40 researchers, 100 IT, 180 PhD students and 40 fixed-term contract staff. The research work will be carried out
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aeroacoustic simulations. UPR 3346, Pprime Institute, is a CNRS unit under a specific agreement with the University of Poitiers and ISAE-ENSMA (partners). It has around 600 staff: 200 EC, 40 researchers, 100 IT
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. The French IAGOS team is positioned between the Aerology Laboratory and the Midi-Pyrénées Observatory. The team has around ten members. The interactions between all these members are essential to understand
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institute affiliated with CNRS, IRD, Université Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble-INP, and INRAE. It brings together approximately 250 people, including 150 permanent members (researchers, lecturer-researchers