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networks); -have experience in vibrational modeling and DFT methods; -possess solid skills in scientific programming (Python) and data processing ; -have ability to work in an interdisciplinary environment
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of surface chemistry and catalysis, DFT and ML. She/he must be familiar with VSAP software and Python. She/he must be rigorous, curious and able to communicate in English. She/he must be proactive in
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variant of the oxygen-evolving enzyme PSII and proteins involved in the sulfur metabolism are expressed together. Our aim is to identify the network of proteins that allowed organisms to evolve oxygenic
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software such as MCNP, Serpent 2, OpenMC, Tripoli, or PHITS is highly desirable. Additional comments The proposed postdoctoral position is funded by the “France 2030 Investment for the Future” Program
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reactor physics. Strong programming skills (Python and/or C++) and data analysis skills are required. Proficiency in stochastic neutron transport simulation software such as MCNP, Serpent 2, OpenMC, Tripoli
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, contributing to a new lithotectonic map of the Aquitaine basement. The present-day lithosphere temperature structure will be modeled using petro-physical modeling (LitMod2D 2.0 software) along a ~1000 km
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through other media; To help develop and maintain a network of collaborations; To attend regular team meetings; The postdoctoral researcher may also be involved in supervising master's students; This post
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validated at CPPM. In parallel, the candidate will improve data reconstruction algorithms by using artificial intelligence techniques (e.g. neural networks), to optimize the separation between signal and
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to defined deadlines, including preparing monthly reports in English. The candidate will also serve as a liaison between project partners and will present results to the project coordinators. The postdoctoral
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tasked with developing and implementing new efficient numerical methods for high-frequency wave propagation problems in the finite element open-source software FreeFEM developed at Laboratoire Jacques