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. Numerical modeling of Mercury's magnetosphere and ion dynamics 2. MSA instrument data analysis LPP (Laboratory of Plasma Physics) is a joint research unit of the CNRS, École Polytechnique, and Sorbonne
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opportunity to bridge fundamental engineering principles with real-world physiological conditions. You will work in close collaboration with two other Research Associates focusing on numerical simulations and
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of numerical modelling, data processing/analysis, technical report writing, and continuous development of CMAR’s client base under the guidance of CMAR’s Senior Research Consultants and academics. You will
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chemistry approaches, since it is suitable for mixture analysis and mass spectrometry detection allows for the identification of molecules of interest. Development of new assays that would be adapted
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on the candidate’s interests, the project may include field investigations (e.g., paleoseismological trenching, sediment core analysis) and/or numerical modeling of tectonic–erosion–sedimentation interactions. Where
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water models for accurate and efficient simulation of free-surface flows. This includes model derivation, model analysis, and development and implementation of numerical methods. For more information, see
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at developing and applying multiscale numerical models for the thermal-hydraulic safety analysis of advanced nuclear reactors, with a focus on the prediction of Critical Heat Flux (CHF) in Small Modular Reactors
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University is inviting applications for faculty positions in Mathematics. Faculty whose research lies in Mathematical Analysis (including Numerical Analysis), Algebra and Algebraic Geometry, Applied
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, the student will have the opportunity to: investigate the key scientific and engineering challenges involved in designing sorbents for electrochemical CO2 separation, including the analysis of existing
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and simulation studies for power systems. Perform data processing, numerical analysis, and validation using programming tools (e.g., Python/MATLAB). Contribute to technical reports, research