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problem. The ATHENA project (intelligent Automation of THErmodynamic cycles for a New energy Approach) aims to develop a new generation of digital tools capable of automatically designing innovative
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of free carbenes with luminescent properties have been reported in the literature. Our team recently developed a synthetic approach to the imidazolium salts incorporating conventional organoboron and
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the project partners: the LCOMS and PERSEUS laboratories and the hospitals of Strasbourg. This thesis is part of the ANR THERAPEUTIC project, which aims to develop a hybrid digital environment for
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, whilst interacting with a wider, interdisciplinary team within the GEOSIC project. Collaborations within the GEOSIC project are foreseen, with a postdoc in international law who will lead the development
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) to characterize the POSS-based porous liquids developed within the project; (ii) to study the sorption of gases (CO₂, H₂, N₂, CH₄) and vapors (water and solvents with increasing polarity); (iii) to understand
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the minimum and maximum magnitudes of past regional earthquakes. One of the key challenges of the FaSiRé project is to determine the age of regional deformations, taking into account the possible evolution
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control laws (SINDy or genetic programming) guided directly by the instability mechanisms identified. -Objective 3: Development of reduced-order models integrating control effects directly, enabling
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at Université Paris Cité, 75013 Paris. The LIED aims to develop both fundamental and applied research addressing the challenges of energy and climate transitions. In this context, the laboratory promotes a
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Stehly. Anne Paul, PI of the MACIV project, will assist with the supervision. These researchers, and more broadly the Waves and Structure team, have been heavily involved in the development of methods
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, we develop kinetic models, but these models are reliable only for operating conditions quite close to the optimum production conditions and in isothermal conditions. By working at isothermal conditions