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hydrides (MH). Their formation is exothermic, while their decomposition is endothermic. The hydrogenation process causes embrittlement, leading to pulverization of the alloy. When MHs are used in large-scale
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programme. Transposable elements (TEs) are defined as mobile genomic DNA sequences and are ubiquitous in all living organisms studied to date. These elements can constitute varying proportions
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catalysis, such as enzymes or polyoxometalates (POMs), will be combined with metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) in order to stabilise and heterogenise these species. The syntheses will be carried out in
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discovering research and potentially pursuing a PhD. Expected skills • Solid background in numerical methods (PDEs, finite elements, scientific computing). • Interest in modeling, model order reduction, and
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knowledge of numerical methods - knowledge of free-surface flows, granular flows - proven experience in numerical simulation (finite elements, finite volumes, CFD, LES, etc.) - proficiency in basic scientific
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tools • Modeling of devices with the finite element method • Micro-nano fabrication in the IEMN's clean room • Physical / Electrical characterization of devices • Participation in the ANTARES project
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finite-volume framework for phase-field simulations of an arbitrary number of fluid phases”, Can. J. Chem. Engg., 100, 2291-2308, 2022. 5 Girot, A., Petit, J., Saiseau, R., Guérin, T., Chraibi, H., Delabre
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physics, structured around three main axes: Novel electronic states of matter (correlated systems, unconventional superconductivity, magnetism, metal-insulator transitions, etc.) Reduced-dimensionality
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Finite Element Model of the Larva Body: Utilise existing Drosophila larva CT-scan data to segment components such as the cuticle, muscles, and mouth hook. Implement finite element simulations within
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des Platinoïdes dans l'Aval du Cycle) project, which aims to develop processes for recovering platinum elements (ruthenium, rhodium, palladium), molybdenum and technetium from spent nuclear fuel