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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Toulouse, Midi Pyrenees | France | 1 day ago
(Bordeaux) and half at Airbus (Toulouse). Safer and cheaper aircrafts require new concepts, and increasingly complex geometrical, physical, and numerical modeling. These new models must integrate multi
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will be modelled by analytical and numerical approaches. Existing analytical approaches will be used as a tool to describe the behaviour of fire exposed TRC in tension, while numerical simulations will
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of numerical modelling and the validation of numerical results by an experimental study on material level. Firstly, the development of hydration processes including the carbonated matrix in three-dimensional
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programme aims to advance fundamental understanding of heat transfer and turbulence physics in wall-bounded flows through numerical simulations, data-driven modelling, and machine learning techniques. Key
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/Qualifications - Automation or applied mathematics background, with a strong interest in physical models and numerical method - Analysis of partial differential equations, variational approach, Bayesian estimation
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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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involves developing state-of-the-art methods for image segmentation, detection, classification, predictive modelling, and image enhancement. We aim to build more trustworthy and robust AI models that can
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? No Offer Description Context Smart monitoring of mechanical systems (e.g., engineering structures, industrial processes) requires accurate numerical models that can be exploited in real time [1
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combining physical chemistry and process engineering. The experimental and theoretical work carried out within this research area has led to an original approach that enables the understanding and modelling
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the rise of next-generation ultra-sensitive quantum magnetometers, with the only model in France recently installed at Géosciences Montpellier. Thanks to these cutting-edge instruments, this PhD project will