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reactor physics (neutronics, etc.) - Be proficient in using Monte Carlo-type neutronics codes - Be able to work in a team within the context of varied collaborations - Be experienced in software development
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will be carried out using OpenFOAM, an open-source CFD software with turbulence, bi-fluid, and non-Newtonian modeling capabilities. Alternative equivalent software known to the candidate may also be used
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) Familiarity with semantic technologies (ontologies, RDF, SPARQL, etc.) Experience with graph databases and triple stores: Neo4j, ArangoDB, or Apache Jena Fuseki Collaborative software development: use of Git
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The development of the computational kernel of the NEMESIS software library. Implementation and tests within the above-mentioned library. The net monthly salary is between €2,200 and €2,380 The contract duration is
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. He/she will need to master data processing software such as R. The candidate is also expected to be curious and imaginative, to challenge the team by proposing radically different approaches
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refrigerator (CNDR), which would allow ultra-low temperature researchers to take full advantage of cryogen-free technology. - Based on the existing codes, propose a route for a software versatile enough to model
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Pau, Aquitaine | France | about 2 months ago
candidate will spearhead the development of cutting-edge methods and sophisticated software tools designed to efficiently compute P- and S- wave components. To achieve this, we will rely on Discontinuous
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extended complexes) The application to various models of MHD and flows in porous media The numerical analysis of the schemes The development of the computational kernel of the NEMESIS software library
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Programming is a set of technologies underpinning much of modern logistics and manufacturing. The simplex method is one of the key algorithmic components of any MILP software package. This algorithm is known
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. We will start from existing software, but may need to optimize the algorithm for electrons or reconstruction speed. Activities will include: Carrying out simulations of electron ptychography datasets