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processes on different timescales coordinate to result in the diversity of observed cellular responses. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Doctorant/UMR8023-ALEWAL-016/Default.aspx
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controls [4, 5, 6, 7]. The originality of this combined project lies in bridging design and operation: (i) extending MPC to include topology reconfiguration in a computationally tractable way (DynConGrid
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temporal control to drive the desired transformations and greatly reduce unwanted processes that deteriorate the properties of the layer. Objectives of the thesis: - Implement pump-probe characterization
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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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++ is a plus). • Knowledge in adaptive optics, control systems, signal processing, or computational imaging is an advantage. Transversal skills: • Ability to conduct research activities independently
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of concept of low energy writing operation using the OT. The third part (iii) of the experimental task will be to introduce and demonstrate a gate voltage control of the OT-driven magnetization switching. (iv
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the reactivity of U(VI) at both macroscopic and molecular scales. The objective of this work will be to propose relevant model systems for studying microbial reduction processes in the presence of bacteria, by
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mechanisms of water splitting in porous carbon electrodes. In response to the urgency of reducing CO₂ emissions and replacing polluting industrial processes (such as steam reforming), water electrolysis, while
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. Activités The PhD will employ a combination of simulation, optical engineering, and experimental validation: • Imaging processing and control algorithms: Use and develop existing coronagraphic simulation
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hundred km²), they play a disproportionate role in controlling water resources. At the core of their functioning are the aquifers they host, which regulate how water infiltrates, is stored, and is released