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, and optimization of various optical devices on chalcogenide materials for frequency conversion in the mid-infrared (2-20 µm) as well as for the detection of molecules by evanescent waves. 2) Improvement
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, nanostructuring, porosity) and their surface/interface physico-chemistry (functionalization, topography) in order to modulate or optimize their properties. The heterogeneous and complex structure of the studied
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, metabarcoding / metagenomics) • Excellent organizational skills for research activities: optimization of experimental protocols, data compilation and management • Ability to generate reliable, high-quality data
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and optimization of metasurfaces exhibiting tailored spectral responses at selected near-infrared wavelengths • Development of angularly robust optical functionalities over wide ranges of incidence
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dislocation dynamics (DDD) code from TRIDIS, NUMODIS, or OpenDIS, based on the candidate's programming skills (Fortran, C++, or C). - Validate the DDD-FFT coupling required to optimize calculations
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Louis Lions. - Design and implement innovative methods for the numerical solution of wave propagation problems within the FreeFEM software, using high-performance computing - Optimize the code
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of electrochemical reactions carried out under strong, controlled magnetic fields. Part of the work will involve establishing an in-situ characterisation method, supplemented by research into optimal experimental
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foundations and principles of Machine Learning, Linear Algebra (vectorial and matricial operations, optimization), with a particular focus on Neural Networks (pytorch), 3) problem solving skills, 4) familiarity
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an assessment framework that will enable us to better identify and propose, in a transparent manner, management measures for optimal sustainability, tailored to each study area and applicable to different sites
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in a strongly heterogeneous setting (e.g., CPUs+GPUs). Additionally, this work can benefit from the developments of WP1 and WP2 of Exa-SofT around the development of optimization techniques