46 coding-"Prof"-"UCL"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University"-"Prof" positions at CNRS in France
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candidate has experience in coding numerical solutions to partial differential equations via the finite element method / finite differences schemes and programming skills in Mathematica, Matlab, Python
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fibers during mechanical loading. The successful candidate will develop digital code and/or theoretical models of the poroelastic behavior of collagen hydrogels. He/she will communicate on this work
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kinetic properties associated with a transformation, using artificial intelligence tools * performing molecular dynamics simulations * developing codes to analyze these simulations, using existing
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accelerator physics • Python (or C++, Fortran) coding • analytical skills • basis of data analysis • a high level of communication skills, both oral and written (French and English required) to be able
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. ⁃ Interpret the results in light of geological observations and mechanical models of seafloor spreading across time scales. ⁃ Writing and documenting codes for catalog analysis for open distribution
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beamline at the ESRF. The analysis and interpretation of the acquired data will require solid proficiency with the various code bases developed on the beamline. The candidate will be trained in the use
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Code34094Street141 rue de la CardonilleGeofield Contact City Montpellier Website http://www.igf.cnrs.fr/index.php/en/ Street 141 rue de la Cardonille Postal Code 34094 E-Mail cedric.leyrat@igf.cnrs.fr STATUS: EXPIRED
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proteins in lipid droplets; (2) development and maintenance of the POP_MD code for non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations of biological systems. The successful candidate will be responsible
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geodetic observations. * Writing and documenting simulation codes for for open distribution. * Communicating the results at international conferences and publishing them in international, open-access
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. An in-depth study conducted by the SFDE in conjunction with the Health and Biodiversity Alliance shows the need for legislation to transform codes and introduce a One Health principle. Recently, the