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simulation models do not fully capture the complex, temperature-dependent, anisotropic, and evolving optical and thermal properties of thermoplastic composite materials. In addition, the desired prediction
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Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung | Bremerhaven, Bremen | Germany | 9 days ago
be established for the combination of various optical sensor data sets covering different vertical, horizontal and temporal scales. Specifically the information on particulate and dissolved organic
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their chirality at the atomic level through a combination of advanced spectroscopic techniques and theoretical simulations, and apply them to relevant processes in biomedicine and catalysis. Thanks to the synergy
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prototyping (optical lithography, 3D printing, laser technology) Development, characterization and control of cooling demonstrator variants Simulation-based design optimization The IMT is equipped with an array
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a manufacturing technology for producing small to medium-sized thermoplastic composite components in high volumes. Process simulation software is being developed for virtual optimization of tool
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community. We develop and commercialize simulation tools, as well as measurement equipment for all-in-one electro-optical device characterization and for device stability assessment. Our R&D tools are used
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@ IDRIS, ADASTRA @ CINES) to carry out numerical simulations. The doctoral student will be registered at the École Doctorale d'Astrophysique d'Île-de-France (ED127) and will have to follow the mandatory
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project position is the design and numerical simulation of quantum-dot-based single-photon sources using advanced optical simulation tools. The objective of the PhD2 project is the microfabrication
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of multi-petawatt laser technologies. The primary objective of the project is to exploit the theory and large-scale numerical simulations to design a laser-based optical system capable of efficiently
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navigation; Advanced III-V semiconductor nanowire technology that exploits light to obtain a large number of interconnects with extremely low power consumption; Optically efficient stable molecular dyes