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between chemistry and biochemistry. It is structured around two parallel PhD projects: one in chemistry (the position offered) and one in biochemistry, supervised by partner research team. This organization
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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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metallurgy to produce high‑performance materials through Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS). This process is based on the simultaneous application of high pressure and an electric current through a graphite die
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processes at the Large Hadron Collider, such as forward particle production in proton–nucleus collisions. A dedicated numerical framework will be developed to confront theoretical predictions with
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efficiency Optical neuromorphic computing is emerging as a promising alternative to classical electronic architectures, offering advantages in terms of speed, energy consumption, and parallelism. Nonlinear
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engagement. In parallel, a new docking software, MDSPACEdock, will be developed to enable rapid docking of potential ligands across the full conformational ensemble obtained by MDSPACE, rather than a single
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used to obtain a detailed map of the conformational states of VCP/p97, induced by nucleotide binding and miniprotein engagement. In parallel, a new docking software, MDSPACEdock, will be developed
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Palaiseau, le de France | France | about 1 month ago
. These simulations are run on highly parallel supercomputers on which both the hardware and the software are optimized for the task at hand. While the computing power of each processing unit is still increasing, the
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with local cellular and molecular processes. The successful candidate will develop a multidisciplinary research program combining in vivo and in vitro approaches. Experimental work will involve advanced
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for the turbomachinery design optimization process conducted by a parallel PhD student at LMFA. The numerical solver involved is ProLB. It is an innovative Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software solution developed