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/simulation programming - characterisation of various samples - supervising student (intership, PhD candidate) - writing articles - taking part in conferences This work will take place at ISMO within
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. This requires a molecular-level understanding of the electrochemical electrode/electrolyte interface. The postdoctoral researcher will develop a theoretical approach to simulate the initial stages of plating and
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collaboration with Michelin, is to develop surrogate models capable of rapidly approximating the simulator's results while accounting for uncertainty. Particular attention will be paid to the model's lightness
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species formed on the electrode surface by electrolyte degradation, using molecular simulations. To this end, the postdoctoral fellow will develop methods to sample and characterize these processes using
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plasmodesmata (Bordeaux, Bayer) and in protein/membrane interaction by molecular dynamic simulation (Taly, Paris). To gain mechanistic insights into MCTP action and ER tubularization at PD, the post-doc will use
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at the interface between two teams with expertise in plant cell biology and plasmodesmata (Bordeaux, Bayer) and in protein/membrane interaction by molecular dynamic simulation (Taly, Paris). To gain mechanistic
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oil reserves of the coalition together with its partners'. This will provide a first indication of the energy security that the partners would bring to the coalition. The researcher would also simulate
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self-supervised learning model, -Evaluating model performance using both simulations and experimental data, -Transitioning from a task-specific model to a foundation model, -Benchmarking results against
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) at multiple microwave frequencies. This work will be complemented by the systematic quantitative analysis of experimental data through spectral simulation, in combination with the use of various substrates
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molecular dynamics simulations with LAMMPS, and data curation. Scientific context: Our current understanding of polymer viscoelasticity is founded on single-chain models [2]. Such models draw on the fact