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, 1 research engineer, 2 Postdocs and 2 PhD students ; the recruited PhD will also work in connection with all the members of the Marmotte consortium. IEMN is a research institute created by
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understanding of the pathways and rates of transport of solutes and particles at the catchment scale. Integrated into a runoff simulation software, this mathematical model will then be coupled with geochemical
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plausible deployment pathways. Numerical simulations will first be conducted in isolation, focusing on OAE alone, and will then be extended (in collaboration with other PhD students and postdocs) to combined
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research environment involving several PhD students and postdocs, and strong regional and international connections, with collaborations with the University of Geneva and CERN. Terms of Employment
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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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: LRGP (University of Lorraine – CNRS), LPSM (Sorbonne University – CNRS), the utility EDF R&D, and the process simulation software provider Fives ProSim. PHD DESCRIPTION: The PhD is part of Work Package 3
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learning applied to dynamic systems; Proficiency in key machine learning libraries (PyTorch, JAX, etc.); Mastery of Python and the software ecosystem for scientific data analysis and management (NumPy
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the laboratory at the Géosciences Rennes site (Rendal platform); - chronological modelling using software developed in R language. This work will be carried out in close collaboration with other PhD students in
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are validated on mock-ups and artworks, showcased via AR exhibits at partner museums, and shared openly (data, software, DTs) through European platforms. The Centre for Research and Restoration of the Museums
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of data, services, interaction devices, and use cases influence the evolution of software and systems to guarantee the essential properties such as reliability, performance, autonomy, and adaptability