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yield under both optimal growth conditions and water deficit. The project will also investigate carbon fluxes within the plant, which constitute a key determinant of plant performance and yield quality
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Montbonnot Saint Martin, Rhone Alpes | France | 2 months ago
datasets. The development of a diffusion-based framework will also pave the way to Bayesian Optimal Experimental Design (BOED) to optimize compact spectral imagers such as ImSPOC (Imaging SPectrometer
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panel of methods, including less conventional schemes such as various flavours of BSE/GW, unitary CC ansatzes, orbital-optimized DFT, spin-flip schemes, etc. 3. The last aspect in which the PhD candidate
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thin films. Technical difficulties remain however for the realization of optimal epitaxial layers, in accordance with this new approach and able to withstand a voltage of 1400 V. The proposed thesis will
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. Combining field-level data with other data available in the cloud, such as weather data and food pricing models allow to further optimize smart farming. Among the most impactful operations for sustainable
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of dye-producing bacteria and the characterization of their pigments, through the optimization of their production and application, to the comprehensive ecological and economic evaluation of the resulting
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using statistical and mathematical modelling tools, in order to optimize the way infectious diseases are managed. He is involved in the “Sustainable farming” project funded by AGRALIFE. Dr Ferran Jori is
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of chemical compounds (NMR, GC-MS, IR, X-Ray). The student will also have access to modern optimization methods for catalytic systems, such as highthrouput experimentation (HTE, collaboration with the HTE
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-dimensional plasmonic metasurfaces. The goal is to disentangle hot-carrier and thermal contributions and optimize metasurface designs for site-selective hot-carrier generation with minimal heating. The work
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methodology toward 3D spatial and temporal strain–temperature imaging for the optimization of next-generation electronic and optoelectronic devices. Further information may be obtained from: Tobias Schülli (tel