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-on experience with growth reactors and/or clean-room environment. - Knowledge of structural and/or optical characterization of semiconductors. - Knowledge of numerical simulations will be useful though not
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models that account for the dynamics of the actin polymer population in the cell cortex. The analysis will be carried out using probability theory and simulation tools, and will be based on a real effort
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least one or two of the following core areas: • Experimental spectroscopy or optics. • THz spectroscopy of materials in a cryogenic environment. • Electromagnetism or wave propagation simulation and
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or liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry, optical diagnostics, lasers, IR-UV-Vis spectrometry - Measurements in atmospheric simulation chambers, in reactors coupled with laser-induced fluorescence
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Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Selection process Send an email to bruno.guillet@unicaen.fr and jeremy.blond@unicaen.fr with : - a CV with copy of PhD. - a list of publications. - a motivation letter
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the following documents Cover letter* CV* – degrees and other completed courses, work experience and a list of publications Copy of PhD diploma* 3 reference persons Items marked with an asterisk
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-page cover letter linking your interest in the project to your research experience and skills, (2) a full CV (including a complete list of publications), (3) a copy of your doctoral diploma and (4) two
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the behavior at the wall scale. Once validated, the pushover test simulations can be used to assess the lateral resistance of walls under various configurations. The work will also involve disseminating
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nonlinearities, reinforcement learning for predictive control, and digital twins to bridge simulation and real-world deployment. The next step is on-sky demonstration, supported by access to telecom and astronomy
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within the LTCI laboratory, specializing in the design and security of integrated and embedded systems. Its work focuses on modeling, simulation, and automatic code generation to facilitate the design of