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. Goals of the PhD project include the exploration of the fundamental mechanisms of self-assembly of molecules into nanostructures and networks, forming complex soft materials, such as gels. In particular
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efficiency due to very low volumetric flow rates. - Rotary volumetric machines (e.g., Scroll, Roots) require complex and demanding lubrication, are prone to internal leakage, and impose high maintenance
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macroscopic designs for soft-tissue healing. The project will be conducted using in vitro models of bacterial adhesion and fibroblast proliferation in collaboration with University of Gothenburg and in vitro
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turbulent plasmas and by phenomenological models. The overarching goal of this ambitious programme is to describe the acceleration process across length scales, in the turbulent flow, in the inner jet and in
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of Communities team and interact with its members. The modeling work will also involve collaborations with researchers from CEFE (Montpellier), BIOGECO (Bordeaux), and forest management partners (ONF). Our little
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chemistry, materials science or equivalent having carried out research in an experimental field related to the thesis. Core competencies: crystal growth thermodynamic modeling chemical and physical
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Saint Martin, Midi Pyrenees | France | 22 days ago
complex codebase (millions of lines of code, mostly in C) which makes formal verification of its components a significant challenge. Device drivers, in particular, are often developed by third parties
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the TRACCS research program (Transforming Climate Modeling for Climate Services, https://climeri-france.fr/pepr-traccs/ ), which brings together the French climate modeling community. Its activities cover
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the development and activity of human beige adipose tissue. We will use a human beige adipose tissue organoid model recently developed by the team from cells derived from the vascular stromal fraction of human
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environment featuring a wide range of research activities, including QM/MM simulations, ionic liquid simulations, and excited-state characterization. The aim of this PhD thesis is the atomistic modeling