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particular constraints and will be identical to those of the other researchers at the Observatory. The PhD thesis concerns the analytical and numerical modeling of galactic bars. The candidate will compare
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rates. This PhD project focuses on developing a mathematical model to predict and analyze the effects of using a gene-drive strategy to control Schistosoma mansoni directly, rather than through its snail
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your arrival. The EM2C laboratory is seeking a highly motivated candidate for a PhD in data-driven, physics-informed, and probabilistic modeling of turbulent combustion. The PhD work will combine
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of territories, etc.). Modelling Urban Territorial Transformations of the Baltic Region: A Spatio-Temporal Computational Approach. (What is an Integrating Mathematics, Remote Sensing, and Geo-AI Simulation?) In
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cellular signaling remains a key challenge in biology and is at the heart of the project. The PhD student will be in charge of the molecular modelling aspects of the multi-scale approaches undertaken by
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, more efficient and sustainable processes. The PhD student will be assigned to the PRIMO (Reaction Process Intensification, Membranes and Optimisation) research area, which develops tools and
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optoelectronic materials through advanced characterization and AI-guided optimization of epitaxial growth parameters. The PhD student will work on the various technological building blocks of the epitaxial growth
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audio equipment company based in Saint Etienne. The PhD student will join the 'Transducers' team at LAUM (Le Mans University), whose research activities focus mainly on the study of transducers (sensors
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provided by the EUROfusion Horizon Europe consortium, which offers access to a large collaborative network and European EURATOM funding. To model the behavior of hydrogen in materials, we use electronic
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Targeted Project Complexflows, which aims to promote and structure the interactions of mathematics with other sciences around current issues. The thesis will be co-directed by F. Radjaï (LMGC, ED I2S 166