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of the landscape over time. The LANDIS-II forest landscape disturbance and succession model will be used to perform simulations based on palaeoecological data. The student will collaborate with project researchers
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pressure and temperature levels; - Validate the numerical model of the complete system by comparison with experimental data; - Identify improvement strategies for performance and system robustness. Work
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is to provide the most **informative** samples (not just the most probable) to facilitate identification and enhance user experience. - **Theoretical Model Improvement:** Understanding a sample's
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of electrical energy systems. Its activities can be summarised by the following keywords: electrical energy, materials, innovative processes and systems, modelling and design. With over a hundred permanent staff
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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 work is divided into 4 Tasks : Task 1: System Definition Define, in collaboration with the partners of the associated ANR project, the detailed specifications of the MDAL and its architecture. Model and
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complementary expertise, using both space and ground-based observations of the solar atmosphere, in-situ measurements from heliospheric probes, in synergy with a complete numerical modeling of the generation and
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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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' genomes model. This 'two-speed' genome model stipulates that the genome is composed of two compartments with different architecture, content and speed of evolution. The first compartment, composed of core
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of isolated clones using biochemical, biophysical and imaging methods. Engineering of protein tools using chemical or genetic methods for use in a cellular environment. Validation of tools in cellular models