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control laws (SINDy or genetic programming) guided directly by the instability mechanisms identified. -Objective 3: Development of reduced-order models integrating control effects directly, enabling
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deformation mechanisms. Classical crystal plasticity models provide a powerful framework to describe anisotropic plasticity in crystalline materials, but they rely on local constitutive laws that cannot fully
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deformation mechanisms. Classical crystal plasticity models provide a powerful framework to describe anisotropic plasticity in crystalline materials, but they rely on local constitutive laws that cannot fully
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classification objectives may be introduced to stabilize training. The research will explicitly account for modality-specific mixture formation laws: XRF mixtures can often be approximated by (quasi-) linear
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, whilst interacting with a wider, interdisciplinary team within the GEOSIC project. Collaborations within the GEOSIC project are foreseen, with a postdoc in international law who will lead the development
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) offer a solution by integrating physical laws with complex data. However, their effectiveness is still hindered by uncertainties related to both data and models. Strengthening their robustness requires
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the thickness of a structure according to a power-law profile, with a viscoelastic element added at the tip to promote energy dissipation. - Sonic ABHs [4, 5] slow down acoustic wave propagation using a system of
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law for strain gradient plasticity. Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 46(3), 411-425 Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Doctorant/UMR7239-THIRIC-003/Default.aspx
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the Eulerian approach and the Lattice-Boltzmann Method (LBM) with Lagrangian bubble tracking, in collaboration with TUHH Improvement of closure laws for the two-fluid model based on novel experiments and LBM
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. These results will inform on the relevant scaling laws to be used within a parallel experimental research activity carried out within the LOCCO project. This provides an unique opportunity to have a