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currents on plankton diversification. (S)he will study the connectivity of water masses using a lagrangian approach and design a population genetic model on the connectivity network. - Lagragian
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magnetic field, plasma current or heating power. The experimental correlations between some of these engineering parameters prevents a clear separation of their impact in scaling laws. In addition
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Graphab is a graph-based software to model
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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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: PhD in engineering or related field, with post-doctoral research experience in flow and transport in porous media. - Know-how: Mathematical modeling, micro/milli-fluidic experimentation - Soft skills
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for power electronics using a vertical geometry to gain in current density and accompany voltage rise. This 48-month project began in 2022, and is coordinated by CEA (Grenoble) and the AMPERE laboratory (Lyon
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- Evaluation of particle fluxes entering the instrument - Comparison with solar wind propagation models and/or comparison with measurements from other space probes - Refining the energy calibration
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throughput genomics that informs advanced numerical analysis methods (modeling, statistics, machine learning). Plankton encompasses all organisms roaming with marine currents. Those organisms are responsible
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microbial genomes suggests a connection between them and has led to the hypothesis that metals may co-select for ARGs. This hypothesis is difficult to confirm because current ecosystems are contaminated with
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-T-fO2-aH2O. These experimental constraints will allow building novel geochemical and geodynamic models linking the shallow felsic crust production, segregation with mantle-crust differentiation and