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feedback and curvature flow, investigating stability and uniqueness of minimisers, and implementing numerical schemes to simulate the resulting non-linear PDE dynamics. In this way, the project aims
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stringent requirements in terms of road safety and user experience (comfort, infotainment), etc. Managing communications between vehicles and network infrastructure (V2I) poses numerous technical challenges
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. The postdoc will engage in linking these two aspects by numerical optical modelling, which is the cornerstone of the project, in order to promote this interdisciplinary research approach over the long term
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. The Laboratoire des 2 Infinis - Toulouse (L2IT) is a laboratory created in 2020 to conduct research in fundamental physics with new numerical and theoretical approaches to data analysis. The laboratory's research
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. Analysis of experimental characterization will be assisted by numerical simulations using in-house multiscale models of solidification. Main Activities Design and development of experiments. Characterization
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of various existing datasets (picking files of local earthquakes and shots), recording of P-waves converted to S-waves on OBS, construction of an a priori model based on available tomographic grids and
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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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in numerous collaborative academic and industrial projects producing impressive demonstrations. Its researchers publish their work in the best international journals (IEEE T-RO, IJCV, etc.) and
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the theoretical modeling of satellite excitations in photoemission spectra within the ghost Gutzwiller framework. It will involve exploring the adequacy of coupled cluster based Ansaetze as impurity solver, as
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), using a dual experimental and numerical approach. As part of this postdoctoral contract, we will address the following fundamental question: considering a density-stratified ocean, what turbulence and