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• Evaluation of catalytic performance and mechanistic studies • Analysis, processing, and interpretation of experimental data • Scientific dissemination of results: reports, publications, and presentations
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part of your tasks. Finally, you will analyze and compare your numerical results with data obtained from previous experimental campaigns. - Conduct numerical simulations to evaluate the benefits of HOFI
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evaluation of virtual tutors (recommendation systems) by working at the intersection of education sciences, psychology, and data engineering. The main tasks of the successful candidate will be: - Designing and
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of technical scenarios; - preliminary design of the technical solution(s); - evaluation of costs/phasing/execution rates. Drafting and submission of at least one publication in peer-reviewed scientific journals
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deadline: 12 march 2026, 17:00 Evaluation, interviews and selection process: 16 march 2026 Successful candidates informed: 16 march 2026 Postdoc is employed and ready to start: 6 April 2026 Vacancy questions
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consists of 3 steps: Eligibility check: The Eligibility Committee reviews applications to verify compliance with the programme’s eligibility criteria. External evaluation: A panel of three independent
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, thin films, microfabrication, or related device physics Experience with multiphysics modelling or experimental design of studies Familiarity with calibration, metrology, or uncertainty evaluation Prior
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. These scenarios will be evaluated and enriched by working groups composed of various stakeholders such as operators, designers, ergonomists, etc. Our objectives will then be to examine different design hypotheses
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environmental fate of halogens, specifically iodine, with DASE expertise on monitoring radioactive nucleides and impact evaluation. The project will be hosted at the Geosciences Department of ENS-PSL in central
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the thermal comfort component to the evaluation of existing bike paths or the creation of new ones. The thermal comfort of bike paths will be studied by comparing quantitative indicators derived from