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extreme or poorly documented conditions. In parallel, a reliable state of charge (SoC) estimation strategy will be implemented. It will rely in particular on the implementation of Kalman filters and AI
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the complexation process. In parallel, these systems will be evaluated as organocatalysts, with the ultimate goal of achieving highly enantioselective transformations. Candidates should hold a PhD in chemistry and
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performance and portability through an informed implementation of parallel programming models and abstraction layers. - You will develop benchmarks and metrics to assess the performance, scalability, and
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on estimated movements using eDCCs. The research will focus on data simulated using the Monte Carlo method and real data from clinical SPECT scanners with a parallel collimator, such as those available at LUMEN
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numerical simulation. The principal numerical tools, a unidirectional pulse propagator and a Maxwell fluid code, are developed at ILM and CELIA. The PhD student will have extended stays in both laboratories
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one species. Secondly, they will explore the evolution of this molecular complex (or single nuclease) across nematode species to understand its origin. In parallel, they will analyse the dynamics
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-CE50-4784 ). In parallel, we will maintain our long-standing collaboration with our local partner (A. Klymchenko, Pharmacy Faculty, Strasbourg), expert at synthesizing LH polymer materials from
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» Applied mathematics Mathematics » Computational mathematics Computer science » 3 D modelling Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country France Application Deadline 30 Sep
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Villeurbanne, Rhone Alpes | France | 9 days ago
Emeraude INRIA/INSA-Lyon research team which is physically based at the CITI Lab of INSA-Lyon (Villeurbanne, France). This PhD will be conducted under the supervision of Romain Michon (Inria) and Pierre
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MontpellierJoint research unit of University of Montpellier and CNRS (\~400 members). The DEXTER team (robotics department) focuses on surgical robotics and parallel kinematics, designing high-performance robots