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compare the simulated galaxies to JWST observations (in particular COSMOS-Web). - Creation of synthetic observations from the numerical simulations; - Scientific exploitation and interpretation
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currently allow to perform numerical simulations over more than a few years (e.g., Bertin et al., 2020). Alternative methods such as the Eulerian-Lagrangian Method (ELM), which remain stable with much larger
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of nonlinear dispersive equations and their discretization. The objective will be to establish new robust and efficient schemes for the simulation of quantum fluids dynamics, to perform their numerical analysis
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. Experience in integrated modelling simulations would help. Experience in numerics: use of parallelised codes, programming (Fortran/C), use of analysis tools like Matlab or Python Website for additional job
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of quantum gases; Anderson problem - Numerical simulations of disordered and chaotic quantum dynamics This postdoctoral project focuses on studying a newly observed subdiffusive transport mechanism in
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an approach based on 3D imaging and numerical simulation. The objective is to support the development of the most "infiltrable" ex-PIP matrices by characterizing the spatial organization of these porous media
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in process engineering, particularly membrane separation, and in numerical flow simulation. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7274-SABROD-003/Default.aspx Work
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. With this project we want to investigate theoretically, with the help of simple toy models and numerical simulations, whether or not new phases of matter can be engineered by combining the unique
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, is becoming increasingly popular in Europe. This practice offers numerous environmental benefits in a context marked by climate change and declining biodiversity. Agroforestry is particularly seen as a
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of collections of fluid particles distributed over a lattice is here preferred to solving non-linear PDEs. Processing a simulation in this way has some advantages. The low numerical dissipation allows