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local activation), multi-timescale adaptation (local memory), and stimulus-specific adaptation (multi-task processing). While the co-optimization of dendrite-inspired functional circuits with emerging
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of nano-scale plastic particles (nanoplastics; 1-1000 nm) which represent the majority of plastic in the ocean. The impact of nanoplastics on marine life and ecosystem function requires attention
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liquid methods, facilitating improved battery lifespan, reliability, and safety during ultra-fast charging and high discharge cycles. However, the multi-scale thermofluid dynamics complexities of boiling
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et Territoires) team—recognised as an Équipe Mixte de Recherche (EMR) by CNRS—focuses on the multi-scale modelling of solar energy systems, their interaction with urban environments, and the coupling
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optimization – with rigorous theoretical analysis. The ideal candidate has strong machine learning and AI expertise and is comfortable with – or eager to learn – large-scale multi-GPU experimentation
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nanogaps at atomic scale create extreme optical hotspots that enhance light-matter interactions, making them ideal for achieving low-energy, high-speed optical switching. The research will focus
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for silicon governing its mechanical response and damage upon strain-induced phase transformations Large-scale plasticity mechanisms leading to chip formation Develop bond-based fracture criteria
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-scale, distributed, multi-objective optimization techniques applied to energy markets and power systems and AI for optimization and control in power and energy systems. The EES group has strong ties with
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low-cost PCM composites the RecyWax+ project combines multi-physics modelling approaches and physical experimentation of the thermal properties of the PCM composite. Throughout, theory is validated by
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to unravel the complexity of chemical communication that occurs in nature. PhD Project: Decoding symbiont establishment through systems modeling and multi-omics integration Supervisors: Dr. Mariana Galvão