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wavefunction approaches. A few adequate functionals will be selected, with a special focus on long-range effects, essential for the following. In a second phase, the PhD student will use experimentally available
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existed in Kasei Valles using geomorphological arguments. (2) Reconstruct Kasei Valles' flow event chronology. (3) Characterize the onset, terminus, and evolution. (4) Establish meaningful comparisons with
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stratospheric winds. The LMDZ is one of the few global climate models (GCMs) to feature a realistic QBO and stratospheric circulation in the current climate, which allows these effects to be studied. The impacts
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at understanding the interplay between the above physical effects on the microstructure evolution of Al alloys during additive manufacturing using the phase-field method. The PhD student will use an in-house phase
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and the beneficial effects of biostimulant solutions. More specifically, the project seeks to identify, select, and promote beneficial microbial communities naturally present in agricultural soils
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(minimum B2 level). The application must include: i) a detailed CV, ii) a cover letter, iii) the master's marks, iv) the contact details of at least two referees able to issue a reasoned opinion on the
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of the trained models [4,5]. The resulting surrogate models will enable fast prediction of effective mechanical properties and deformation fields for complex microstructures, thereby providing an efficient bridge
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capable of injecting and extracting a spin current. The expected results include a detailed understanding of charge and spin transport mechanisms. The effect of defects inherent to III-V/Si growth and the
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structural biology will be prioritized. You will need to demonstrate an open mind and a high degree of scientific rigour. You must be fluent in English, which will enable you to communicate effectively with
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mechanics, inert, anisothermal and reactive fluids, to effects related to complementary physical properties of thermal, combustion and detonation. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre