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: https://gdusson.perso.math.cnrs.fr/offre_postdoc.pdf The main objective of this postdoctoral position is to work on nonlinear model-order reduction, with a particular focus on the development and
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of neutron-rich nuclei, the fission mechanism, the multi-nucleon transfer mechanism among other topics, and the experimental developments associated with the detection setup of the spectrometer. The VAMOS
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structural health monitoring of structures immersed in heavy fluids, by continuing to develop the “Modal Strain Energy” and “Matched Field Processing” methods for detecting and locating a potential defect in
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the AmMoAn project led by Ulrich von Grafenstein. The objective of the project is to reconstruct, at high temporal resolution, the climatic variability over the past 20,000 years in Europe by isotopic analysis
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systems, specifically air-sea interactions in the ocean. The primary objective is to develop a consistent and well-calibrated mixed-layer-wave parameterization to capture turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) and
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objective is to develop artificial intelligence methods that complement modeling techniques, particularly at the atomic scale, specific to the physical chemistry of materials. In this context
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project team that includes doctoral students and technical staff. The main objective of this postdoc position is (1) to develop theoretical modelling approaches (bioenergetics, thermodynamics, ecological
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will participate in laboratory experiments, data analysis, field work, and work as part of a project team that includes doctoral students and technical staff. The main objective of this postdoc position
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models have recently been developed to specifically detect these biotic interactions using large phylogeny and trait datasets (see Drury et al. 2021). In this project, the Postdoc will study whether biotic
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. Ca in Ol1), and the use of dihedral angles in solidified plutonic rocks. A key objective will be to improve current approaches to quantify those cooling rates by providing 1/ a finite difference model