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partnership with the Charles Sadron Institute, - Contributing to the development of dedicated acquisition electronics, - Conducting tests on the developed devices, - Analyzing the obtained data, - Optimizing
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of a flying-focus laser pulse for laser wakefield acceleration on LOA's 100 TW-class laser and extend the approach to the Apollon petawatt facility. The work will focus on creating and tuning
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models indicate that the thermal structure of the European lithosphere remained stable during the Mesozoic, potentially due to small-scale convection at its base. To evaluate this hypothesis, the study
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simulation software modelling the dynamic behavior of dislocations (DDD) in 3 dimensions, coupled with a spectral solver based on FFT. The procedures must analyze the simulated 3D microstructures to compare
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occurs via small-scale extreme events that propagate to large scale. A detailed check of this hypothesis thus requires multi scale tools and dedicated experimental setups as well as the development
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teams aim to increase the diversity and dynamism of data, services, interaction devices, and use cases in order to influence the evolution of software and systems to guarantee essential properties such as
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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
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techniques available at the IRCELYON and IFPEN laboratories. - Catalyst synthesis - Characterization of surface structure and reactivity, acid-base properties - Catalytic tests on model reactions - Kinetic
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and compact models describing the magnetoelectric and memristive behaviour of vdW-based MFTJs. • Implement these models in standard circuit simulation frameworks. • Explore the behavior of small
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forest vegetation dynamics in Québec across these same time scales. The project will rely on a network of regional study sites, including both short cores (ca. 2,000 years) and long cores (ca. 8,000