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Information Selection process The application must include the following elements: A CV A cover letter A copy of the diploma required for registration or, failing that, the most recent transcripts from
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implementation. Objectives of the PhD Project: The goal of this PhD is to simulate, build, and experimentally validate a thermophotovoltaic radiative cavity. The work will be structured around three main research
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) institute, Grenoble. The process parameters will be calibrated on the experimental ones obtained at Institut Jean Lamour (IJL), Nancy. The thesis results will allow to calibrate simulations at the meso- and
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based on a methodological roadmap that integrates the joint use of a dynamic ecosystem model, enabling spatialised simulations, and a spatial habitat risk assessment model. The aim is to better understand
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are important modifiable factors that influence metabolic processes and the gut microbiota. Current recommendations advocate for an adapted diet, with a reduction in animal proteins in favor of plant-based
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carry out in the METAL (metals and alloys) group.There will be some occasional stays at IJL Nancy. Comparisons between the experimental results of this thesis and multiscale simulations conducted
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in process engineering, design of experiments, numerical simulation, thin film characterizations by a combination of structural, chemical and physical methods (XRD, Raman, IRTF, SIMS, XPS, Ellipsometry
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complemented with a supersonic module grounded on the work of Bufi & Cinnella (link to the research paper). In a second step, using Bayesian processes (Lam et al., 2015) and new acquisition functions
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, energetic processes. Approaches are experimental, with a great emphasis on optical methods as well as theoretical, through modeling of reacting flows. The laboratory is thus developing experimental diagnostic
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emulator of sea ice dynamics, trained using high-fidelity numerical simulations, (ii) variational data assimilation methods, and (iii) a simplified representation of physical processes in the atmospheric