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project (maximum five pages) - A scientific article (published or in the process of being published). - Copy of doctoral diploma or defense certificate. Contact the scientific coordinator of the project
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Montbonnot Saint Martin, Rhone Alpes | France | 23 days ago
provide unprecedented quantitative observations, but they still cannot fully access the internal material state (e.g. contact forces, grain deformation). High-fidelity particle simulations represent
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), in France. Main tasks 1. A review of the social sciences literature on environmental assessment with a particular focus on energy infrastructures (including renewable energy production facilities). 2
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of such disturbances on ecosystems in order to develop tools that support the prevention of these natural risks. This interdisciplinary project, bridging lake ecology and mathematical modeling, is
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.). The position is based in Toulouse, within the “environmental economics” thematic group at the Toulouse School of Economics, and requires on-site presence in order to interact effectively with project supervisors
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into the atmosphere if their use intensifies. It is therefore important to study the main degradation processes of these products upstream in order to verify whether they could have a negative impact on the environment
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structures and evaluate their performance in optimized MIM (Metal-Insulator-Metal) stacks, in order to identify their potential for industrial application. This project, financed in the framework
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Paris, is one of France's top 5 general engineering schools. The mainspring of Télécom Paris is to train, imagine and undertake to design digital models, technologies and solutions for a society and
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data in order to predict the effects of ionizing radiation on living matter and to contribute to the development of innovative radiotherapies. These developments are carried out within a multi-scale
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light-matter interaction at the micro and nanoscale in order to first analyze samples and then achieve ultra-strong coupling. Your role will be hands-on and versatile. Specific responsibilities will be