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, both in isolation and in combination, while also integrating socio-political dimensions that may influence their deployment. The ANR funded GEOSIC project aims to address this. This PhD aims to simulate
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thermodynamic cycles by combining two complementary approaches: - Generative models derived from artificial intelligence, capable of proposing new process architectures; - Superstructure-based optimization
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humanities. We combine terahertz, ultrasound, infrared thermography, hyperspectral/multispectral, and X-ray imaging with multimodal data fusion, interactive visualisation, and digital twins. Results
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to measure the dispersion curves of the phase and group velocities of Rayleigh and Love waves. These measurements, combined with those obtained during the former Pyrope and AlpArray projects, will
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, Zr, Hf, W, Ta, Mo, V, Cr, or Nb, all present in high concentrations. They combine a very high strength even above 1400°C and an excellent thermal stability, making them promising materials
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limitations in terms of scalability and computational efficiency. This project proposes to explore a new path by combining: • Temporal multiplexing via a programmable delay line • The complexity
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the mechanisms of sorption and diffusion; (iv) to establish relationships between molecular structure and adsorption properties; and finally (v) to combine experiments and simulations to predict the performance
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this, the CHAIN-H2 project will combine experimental and numerical studies covering small-scale kinetics through to modelling of the larger-scale characteristics of flame inhibition (flame propagation in a cloud of
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of nanometer-scale Mott memories with switching energies in the femtojoule range. This will be obtained thanks to the combination of advanced nanofabrication and nanocharacterization techniques from IEMN, a
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splicing. We will combine two areas of expertise: fine-grained analysis of DNA sequences (computer science) and understanding of cellular identity through embeddings trained on millions of cells