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, extinctions, and environmental change; ● Running simulations and scenario analyses to explore how different discounting rules or time preferences shift optimal conservation choices; ● Fitting models
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researchers addressing complementary topics and methodology such as Thermodynamic modelling of multi-component planetary degassing/ingassing, Molecular Dynamic simulations of silicate melts, Petrology
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-low levels of power consumption at temperatures as low as 4 K. The design of these circuits is complicated due to the lack of standard design kits for their simulation at these temperatures. Alternative
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. This approach aims to enable the development of computationally efficient models for simulating radiative transfer in three-dimensional cloudy atmospheres. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat
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large erosion pit during a breach, iii) a flood wave much more powerful than water in terms of transport capacity and destruction of buildings. Analysis of the state of practices does not show a model
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of the landscape over time. The LANDIS-II forest landscape disturbance and succession model will be used to perform simulations based on palaeoecological data. The student will collaborate with project researchers
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of turbulent combustion models. Particular attention will be given to providing a well-characterized experimental reference case for numerical simulation and model benchmarking. The primary host institution is
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essential and can be integrated into the robust design of hydrogen-based e-fuel burners. This PhD project will investigate modeling uncertainties in flame property simulations of ammonia and ammonia–hydrogen
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improve the parameterization of rheology integrated into current large-scale sea ice models, particularly those used for real-time forecasting and/or in the context of coupled climate simulations
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project based on a living model. Consequently, working hours will be adapted to the biological requirements and developmental stages of the model organism. The scientific environment at the Institute