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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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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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primarily focus on one or more of these parts. The successful candidate will develop numerical tools and/or theoretical models to model and simulate the behavior of a group of agents capable of chemical
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the supervision of Dr. James Bradley (https://www.jbradleylab.com/ ). The recruited person will work with the principal investigator and will participate in theoretical and numerical modelling work, as part of a
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together with the new numerical model to compare cooling rates in the various available sections of oceanic crust. These, together with new data from natural samples from selected areas, will be used
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ingredients for Earth-like magnetic fields on millennial time scales in dynamo models. The research activities are two-fold. First, the candidate will run numerical dynamo simulations with various combinations
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Research FieldPhysicsYears of Research ExperienceNone Research FieldTechnologyYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria Creation of models Analytical calculations Numerical
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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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of coupling observations and measurements (field and remote sensing), laboratory experiments and numerical modelling (see page https://lmv.uca.fr/volcanology/ ). Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr
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-source framework, enabling the systematic study of these materials. The work will involve developing tensor network numerical codes, building upon existing libraries and codes, to study general models