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Rennes (Brittany) Surface viscosity is a fundamental property of fluid interfaces: it quantifies their resistance to deformation and controls many physical and industrial processes. It plays a key role in
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IMT Atlantique, ULCO and Université de Rouen. In particular, the design of the models will be guided by results of the analysis of Wikipedia data obtained by other teams, and discussions with a
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. Despite significant progress, the fundamental mechanisms governing their formation remain only partially understood. Gaining deeper insight into these mechanisms is essential for improving control over comb
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for relevant separations such as CO₂/N₂ or CO₂/H₂. The thermodynamic study may be complemented by adsorption microcalorimetry measurements. Molecular modeling will be used to interpret experimental results
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Description The overarching mission is to conduct research combining machine learning, data assimilation, and physical modeling to enhance short-term (days/weeks) forecasts of Arctic sea ice conditions. The
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for cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) data analysis, modeling conformational heterogeneity, and identifying optimal binding candidates, by integrating image analysis and docking across multiple structural
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-vestibular), input-related, and voluntary movement-related determinants of HD signals in the mouse model, to elucidate their role in goal-directed navigation. The candidate will study thalamo-cortical and
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of artificial surfaces, built-up area, etc.), with land values in order to then examine the empirical relevance of models from urban economics, which explain residential location choices as a compromise between
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engineering models for large-scale quantum computers. The aim is for this thesis to develop fundamental expertise in quantum physics and computing, and then share it with other teams in the Q-loop project, so
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stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating of sediments and rocks, palaeoseismology, megaliths, Bayesian chronological modelling, archaeoseismicity, stable continental regions (SCR), Armorican Massif. Context and