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, validated against high-fidelity simulations. -Phase 3 (Months 18-36): Development of reduced-order models integrating control effects, validated against simulations and IUSTI experimental data. -Means
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the mechanisms of sorption and diffusion; (iv) to establish relationships between molecular structure and adsorption properties; and finally (v) to combine experiments and simulations to predict the performance
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, and TPV cells. The candidate will develop simulation tools (ray tracing and radiative transfer modeling) to study how cavity geometry, reflectivity, and emitter characteristics affect radiative flux
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, interdisciplinary environment with access to state-of-the-art Earth system models, high-performance computing facilities, and expertise in ocean modelling, carbon cycle science, and climate interventions. LOCEAN
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be analyzed in terms of the generated radiation stresses. The project will combine analytical modeling, numerical simulations (FEM), and experimental campaigns, in collaboration with physico-chemist
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evaluation of modal-decomposition techniques applied to data from high-fidelity numerical simulations of landing-gear aeroacoustics. The researcher will develop and implement modal-decomposition methods using
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opportunities to (i) better integrate model and observational data, (ii) represent key physical processes in a short-term forecasting context, and (iii) characterize the uncertainty of these simulators. Where
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thermodynamic cycles by combining two complementary approaches: - Generative models derived from artificial intelligence, capable of proposing new process architectures; - Superstructure-based optimization
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with an engineer to deploy controlled experiments and collect well-being dimensions. Activities - Formal modeling of well-being - Implementation of enriched student simulator - Development of multi
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Jupiter's polar regions using computer simulations. The core of the project consists of coupling a photochemical model (developed and used in numerous planetary applications) with an electron transport model