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major source of uncertainty regarding global climate change and sea level rise. Accurately representing ice-ocean interactions beneath ice shelves is a major challenge due to the coarse spatial resolution
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understood and difficult to predict. Their behaviour emerges from complex and highly variable interactions between geology, topography, and climate. Across Europe, this diversity leads to strong contrasts in
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indicators from metagenomic data - investigate microbial interaction in contaminated groundwater systems - identify the environmental factors that promote hydrocarbon degradation The Microbial Ecology
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different samples to optimize the properties of AZO. - Characterize the permanent changes induced by ultrafast laser pulses. The student will interact with another PhD student who studies the permanent
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at the Institute for Research on Insect Biology (IRBI, CNRS UMR – University of Tours), within a research team specializing in evolutionary ecology and insect–environment interactions. The project will be jointly
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utilise molecular backbones that have been little studied to date, based on weak interactions between electron-rich and electron-poor moieties in a chiral environment. The PhD student recruited will be
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analysis, with access to high-performance computing facilities. The candidate will interact with researchers working on nanofluidics, interfacial phenomena, and transport processes, and may collaborate with
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the consideration of transfer learning, machine learning interaction potentials, and existing knowledge from experimental studies. Techniques/methods in use: Density Functional Theory, Machine Learning Applicant
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Grenoble. You will work in a multidisciplinary environment and interact with soft matter physicists and cell biologists in the lab. While the project is based in Grenoble, secondments in other laboratories
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) to assess the effects of predator-prey interactions on forest regeneration and plant diversity. Main tasks: - Analysis of survival rates and reproductive success in both species (roe deer and chamois), and of