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complex real-world data structures. Probabilistic graphical models (PGMs) have been well developed in recent years to mathematically model real-world scenarios in compact graphical representations
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of radiative flux, photon recycling, and optical losses. Its geometry and optical properties therefore play a central role in determining the overall efficiency of the subsystem. Designing such cavities is a
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Mathematics, with a strong background in probability theory and complex analysis. Skills in differential geometry are also required. The thesis topics will focus on constructive field theory for conformal field
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): Altermagnetic Spintronics Magnon transport in two dimensional systems: interplay between quantum geometry, topology and disorder Effective magnetization dynamics in coupled spintronic nano-oscillators Theoretical
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finite-difference resolvent solver incorporating stabilising filters as well as a domain-decomposition strategy suitable for complex geometries, - Use efficient time-integration methods to compute
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of the optimised geometries in the anechoic wind tunnels of Institut PPRIME, using source localisation systems based on microphone arrays. UPR 3346, Pprime Institute, is a CNRS unit under a specific agreement with
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lining of blood vessels— which plays a central role in the development of vascular diseases. Blood vessels further complicate this picture through their complex geometries, featuring diameter variations
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of their geometry, and 3) the evolution of the appearance of anthropogenic megaliths since the Neolithic period. The ages obtained will also be compared with existing regional erosion rate datings. - Participate in
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quantification (UQ), calibration, or control. An illustrative example is computational hemodynamics. In this application, fully resolved simulations of blood flow in patient-specific arterial geometries require
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states and heterodimers composed of one chiral molecule and one achiral dye yet presenting similar excitation energies. Various relative geometries corresponding to, e.g., H and J aggregates will be