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of experimental facilities and flow measurement capabilities. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR9014-JEALAV0-023/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research FieldEngineeringEducation LevelPhD
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-graphy, etc.). For following skills are essential for the candidate: • Recent thesis in the field of fluid mechanics/chemical engineering specializing in Experimental Fluid Dynamics; • Sound knowledge
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axes: Waves and quantum physics; Photonics; and Nonlinear Physics, Complex Fluids and Biophysics. The projects developed around these themes cover theoretical, fundamental and experimental aspects as
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, -Definition and realization of experimental campaigns. The activities of the Pprime Institute cover a wide range of topics: physics and mechanics of materials, fluid mechanics, mechanical engineering and energy
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experience in experimental fluid mechanics, particularly in performing and analyzing velocimetry (PIV) measurements. No specific knowledge of geophysics is required, but a proven interest in interdisciplinary
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partitioning at relatively low (≤900°C) temperatures in contrast to most available high-temperature partitioning (≥ 900°C) extrapolated to low-temperature processes (600°C). The experimental zircon/melt
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NAnoparticles by combining experimental and numerical approaches ), funded in 2024 by ANR – The French National Research Agency. Nanoparticle (NP) synthesis is a viable way of pursuing the production of next
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vivo evaluation of these tools. The main hypothesis is to take into account the couplings between the solid and fluid phases, as well as the chemical components present, in particular electrically
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or imitation of these signals affects the fish's responses. In the first year, the team—composed of researchers, engineers, and PhD students—built an experimental arena equipped with high-speed cameras and
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in the Earth's outer core, with implications for deep Earth processes [1]. A variety of inverse methods (data assimilation, machine learning, etc.) has been employed to recover the fluid motions in