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are expected to lead to optimized textiles used for medical and sports applications. This PhD thesis concerns exclusively the tribological part. Projet dans le cadre d'un projet franco-suisse ANR/FNS (en attente
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intestinal duct section. To achieve this, we will address the inverse design problem using physics-informed machine learning that consists of determining the optimal structure and material distribution
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microstructure of bone tissue. This PhD project will investigate lattice structures designed to achieve optimal dynamic performance, as for instance advanced dampers to mitigate unwanted vibrations, or high
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activities, as well as the development and/or validation of the performance of various hydrogeological and hydrological calculation codes. You will bring innovative approaches to optimize and anticipate
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metrological performance of the ASIC/detector system. Optimizing the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is therefore a key focus of the study, particularly as it must be achieved in conjunction with optimizing speed
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this Ph.D. topic proposal: • The optimal approximation of 3D shapes using meshes is known to be a NP-hard problem. This means that finding the best possible mesh representation for a given shape, while
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Pau, Aquitaine | France | 6 days ago
seismic modeling. Improved imaging accuracy: High-order spectral methods reduce numerical dispersion, crucial for high-frequency content in FWI. HPC readiness: The solver design will be optimized for modern
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of unlearning in artificial systems. Unlearning is crucial for biological organisms to adapt and remain flexible in dynamic environments, as well as for machines to optimize output integrity by shedding outdated
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. This innovative converter, with ~680 μW power consumption, 0–5 GHz bandwidth, and 25 GHz sampling capability, will be adapted and optimized for cryogenic quantum instrumentation. The thesis objective is to design
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to optimize algorithms for real-time applications, which will also be valued. Additional Information Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteUniversité