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Infrastructure? No Offer Description La Rochelle Université is recruiting within the LIENSs Laboratory a postdoc or a research engineer for 9 to 10 months to improve the numerical modelling of nature-based
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differential equation models of bacterial persistence. A particular challenge, both for simulation and for machine learning, lies in the high dimensionality of these equations, which causes grid-based numerical
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interactions and numerical model- ing. Strong programming skills and running regional or global numerical models (wave, oceanic and possibly atmospheric) are also essential. Applicants should submit a brief
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calibration of the numerical models through mechanical testing of additively manufactured specimens and full-scale prototypes, including the assessment of modelling accuracy and structural integrity. Where
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(PDEs) and modelling with PDEs. The applicant’s research focus must be a specialisation in numerical analysis for PDEs. The specialisation should both strengthen the division’s current research in
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Computational Mechanics. Solid background in continuum mechanics and numerical modeling Strong interest in machine learning and scientific computing Experience with numerical methods for PDEs and data-driven
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an opportunity to contribute to a collaborative international research environment. GIANTS is a five-year theoretical and numerical modelling project focused on the late stage of terrestrial planet formation
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Computational Mechanics. Solid background in continuum mechanics and numerical modeling Strong interest in machine learning and scientific computing Experience with numerical methods for PDEs and data-driven
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provide detailed information on local deformation mechanisms at the microscale, while numerical simulations and data-driven approaches will enable the development of predictive models capable of linking
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environmental geophysics. This PhD project aims to advance the process-based understanding of SSF by combining state-of-the-art geophysical methods with controlled field experiments and numerical modeling