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of error-controlled biomechanical models in SOFA / FEniCSx / SOniCS for real-time use on AR devices Design of Bayesian neural-network surrogates and graph-based models for tissue deformation and brain shift
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with renewable energy generation, the utilization of EVs as distributed energy storage through Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) technologies, and coordinated control mechanisms—such as aggregators—to mitigate
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multiphysics - Strong interest in experimental techniques and analysis of experimental data - Skills in programming and signal and image processing - Taste for interdisciplinary environment: physics, chemistry
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the fractures. S3) The pressure of the scCO2 at the reservoir top exceeds the gas entry pressure of the caprock matrix. In this case, the CO2 penetrates the caprock and a drainage process takes place (a non
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. Understanding and controlling how energy is partitioned between hot-carrier generation and heat dissipation remains a central challenge in nanophotonics. This PhD project will address this challenge using two
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microscopy, nanosciences, biosensing, and nanobiotechnologies. Jerome Wenger’s group has acquired a wide expertise in the nanoscale control of light fields in plasmonic nanostructures and its application