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multidisciplinary NUMERIQ project (ANR JCJC) aimed at developing fast and reliable methods in molecular simulations, with a focus on electronic structure simulations in quantum chemistry. Link to the detailed offer
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candidate has experience in coding numerical solutions to partial differential equations via the finite element method / finite differences schemes and programming skills in Mathematica, Matlab, Python
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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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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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to do a proof of concept by first implementing the gravity anomaly using a boundary element method for homogeneous media (Cayol et al., 1997), before switching to a fictitious domain method for
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; - Characterizing blister dimensions using AFM and SEM, as well as the strain transferred to 2D materials using spectroscopy (Raman); - Implementing analytical and numerical (finite-element) approaches to analyze
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tasks that best suit your strengths. This could involve the design, optimization, and fabrication of advanced devices using numerical methods like FDTD; taking charge of spectroscopic experiments
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the signals indicating transient but slow deformations (slow earthquakes, co- and post-seismic deformations). 1. Use spatial coherence and advanced methods (PCA...) to separate the numerous low
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dissipation processes driven by waves in the ocean The project involves numerical simulations of various atmospheric and oceanic conditions using large eddy simulations (LES), followed by parameter calibration
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instruments and high throughput genomics that informs advanced numerical analysis methods (modeling, statistics, machine learning). Plankton encompasses all organisms roaming with marine currents. Those