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the performance and sensitivity of a future space mission for cosmology. The candidate will be required to simulate the performance of a specific instrument using Python code in order to predict the sensitivity
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photoactivation to treat deep-seated tumours without photodamage to healthy tissue. Targeting moiety for receptors overexpressed in PDAC cancer will be conjugated to the photosensitisers to specifically generate
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. Experience with numerical simulations, effective field theories, or axion phenomenology is highly desirable. Beyond technical excellence, we seek a collaborative scientist committed to reproducible research
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predictions against simulated datasets, forecast expected constraints from Euclid and SKAO, and ultimately analyze the Euclid spectroscopic galaxy sample in its second data release. Collaboration Framework and
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project seeks to quantify the atmospheric processing and fate of radioactive iodine, enabling to better assess impacts on health and the environment following nuclear accidents or past nuclear tests
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collaborators. The activities will include: • Electromagnetic modeling and numerical simulations (e.g., FDTD, FEM) • Design of metasurface architectures based on dielectric materials available at CRHEA
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to irrigate engineering processes and validate this design as early as possible; (P2) integrate a reliable and frugal embedded AI (limited to inference and/or also capable of learning, e.g. reinforcement
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matter gravity simulators, enabling the identification of exotic properties of relativistic materials. Use of various theoretical methods to study the effects of field theory properties in curved spacetime
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collaborators. The activities will include: • Electromagnetic modeling and numerical simulations (e.g., FDTD, FEM) • Design of metasurface architectures based on dielectric materials available at CRHEA
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ICT Services & Applications. Your role You will join the Legato group, recognised internationally as a leading team in computational mechanics and surgical simulation, and work in tight collaboration