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measurements with numerical simulations (e.g., FEM-based workflows) • Hands-on experience with data preprocessing, feature engineering, and model validation in engineering contexts • Familiarity with Digital
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IFREMER - Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la MER | Brest, Bretagne | France | 9 days ago
to the sea ice. This knowledge gap is due to the sparsity of observations in polar regions and the limited resolution of numerical models at high latitudes. This project proposes to advance our understanding
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well as a deeper understanding of how polymer chemistry and structure affect recycling efficiency. However, enzymatic recycling still faces numerous challenges at the interface of polymer physico-chemistry
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strongly correlated quantum systems. Experience (supported by peer-reviewed publications) with models and analytical or numerical methods/theories such as quantum mechanics, solid state physics, lattice
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focuses on the study of large-scale circulation in the Atlantic Ocean, combining oceanographic data analysis, satellite observations, and numerical modelling to better understand tropical–subtropical
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two main parts: • numerical modeling of crustal stresses associated with the various proposed mechanisms; • statistical analysis of the impact of these stresses on faults, potentially active or not, and
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and field monitoring work performed by a PhD student at LIST and other researchers in LAFI, and extend the existing Vegetation Optimality Model (VOM, https://vom.readthedocs.io ) to test the following
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can be improved further by improving the embedded subgrid closure models and numerical techniques. The proposing team is currently working on these aspects, but time is lacking for a systematic
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a large scale. This research project aims to better understand these cumulative effects in the eastern English Channel and the southern North Sea, where numerous existing, recent and planned wind
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Modelling. You will work on applied and methodological research projects focussed on policies involving interventions affecting both health and work outcomes and the interactions between them. The research