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dozen input variables). The foreseen approach would be to build on recent developments in using CNNs for Species Distribution Models (e.g. Deneu et al 2021, Morand et al 2024) to summarise the complex
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to the comprehensive analysis of field samples and the mathematical modeling of cellular interactions. LPHI includes four teams working on parasite models (Toxoplasma and Plasmodium), thus offering a stimulating working
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an atomistic model of the electrode/electrolyte interface in the batteries developed by ITEN, at the anode and at the cathode. Both electrodes are based on lithium-based transition metal oxides. The development
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chemistryYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria The candidate must have a PhD in computational chemistry, ideally in material and/or surface science. Experience in modelling
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their metabolic activities to understand their role in carbonate precipitation. The objectives of this work will be to: Map the New Caledonian lagoon and quantify the precipitated carbonate sludge. Model
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primarily focus on one or more of these parts. The successful candidate will develop numerical tools and/or theoretical models to model and simulate the behavior of a group of agents capable of chemical
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contracts and 102 doctoral students. This research activity will be carried out within the CMS team, which is right now composed of 12 permanent researchers, 4 PhD students, and 10 engineers. The recruited
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implementing innovative water accounting approaches on both the supply and demand sides. Main Mission: To develop, calibrate, and validate hydrological models (SWAT, MODFLOW) for two watersheds in Morocco in
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and localization of a potential fault using the Matched Field Processing (MFP) method, based on the reconstruction of a response model of the inspected structure from the modal parameters predicted by
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University. The contract staff recruited will be integrated into the ModES 'Modelling and Spectroscopy' team and will work directly with Dr Morgane VACHER. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr