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seamless interaction between the models used in the project without modifying their source code. It will involve developing specific adapters to unify access to the different hydrogeological models. Based
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the literature, as has been done in Bey-Zekkoub et al. (2025). The developed code will enable contaminants to be traced. Finally, using an inverse problem approach, the model will also make it possible to identify
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-on prototyping: modelling, coding, circuits, measurements and validation on real data. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis to match the ENACT timeline, so early applications are strongly encouraged
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will work directly with Prof. Aurélie Perrier, specialist in computational photochemistry, and will interact closely with all members of the SIMULACTOR consortium. The quantum chemistry codes required
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- Numerical simulations with optical propagation and Particle-in-Cell codes - Scientific communication: writing scientific articles and presenting at conferences The Laboratoire d'Optique Appliquée (LOA) is a
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traffic. The methodology combines the improvement and development of Particle-In-Cell (PIC) and fluid codes to simulate particle transport under electric and magnetic fields complemented by theoretical work
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-field code, written in the Cuda C language and parallelized on a single GPU (Graphical Processor Unit). A parallelization on multiple GPUs would be a welcome development during the thesis. Where to apply
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ultrafast processes involved in LWFA. You will use the PIC code Smilei to model short time-scale phenomena (plasma ionization, initial heating, and LWFA dynamics within the formed channel). You will also
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the performance and sensitivity of a future space mission for cosmology. The candidate will be required to simulate the performance of a specific instrument using Python code in order to predict the sensitivity
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a high-energy pump wave on a weak wave through cross-modulation. The main activity will be to develop and run numerical codes to describe the nonlinear propagation of optical waves in multimode fibers