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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Paris 15, le de France | France | 13 days ago
://www.cmap.polytechnique.fr/~aymeric.dieuleveut/ ), professor at Ecole Polytechnique (Palaiseau). The successful candidate will implement and compare different distributed numerical optimization paradigms, that include
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Europe and UCLA), the PhD candidate will carry out both experimental and numerical investigations to develop an innovative tool for design optimization leading to cost-effective and advanced vortex
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live in. Your role To this end, one PhD student will be hired to perform research in the domain of quantum computing applied to optimization problems with possible topics covering: Variational quantum
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controlled power electronics to optimize the overall efficiency of electromechanical conversion. Ultimately, the system will be integrated into two thermal energy conversion cycles: a thermochemical cycle and
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, ranging from soft matter to biology to synthetic chemistry. The laboratory benefits from numerous academic and industrial partnerships in France and worldwide. Its openness, recognition, and state
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than conventional structures. Superstructure optimization, which uses a predefined architecture with numerous unit operations and possible paths, offers an alternative for identifying non-intuitive
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mechanical motion into electricity; - An intelligent electronic control system, enabling optimized regulation of the thermodynamic cycle. Within the CALIFORCE3 framework, the REMLA system will be integrated
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-Performance Computing for Exascale" contributes to the design and development of numerical methods and software components that will equip future European Exascale and post-Exascale machines. This program is
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of ultrasound therapy and their control in real time. This team develops new methods for the control of ultrasonic cavitation, a phenomenon that enables the permeabilization of numerous biological membranes
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Villeurbanne, Rhone Alpes | France | about 1 month ago
small batteries do remain to be overtaken. These challenges can be summarized as: (i) computational efficiency/optimization, (ii) power efficiency, (iii) audio latency, and (iv) programmability