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transient motions at the top of Earth's core. The benchmark will be the subject of an international call to candidate models. It will lead to an evaluation of the various methods when applied to synthetic
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approaches to model polarization. The aim of the project is to develop methodological tools to characterize and exploit the polarization information extracted from bivariate signals (i.e. two-dimensional
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of floodplain channels and lakes). By combining field monitoring and numerical modelling approaches, we will assess how reactivated paleochannels, constructed floodplain systems, or other solutions can create
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found in these enzymes, as well as on trapped radical catalytic intermediates. To this end, various electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy techniques will be employed (in continuous wave or
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. Niamh Cahill. The core concept of this project will be to bring together and deploy cutting-edge approaches to small-area population estimation and modelling of population movements in the context
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to bring together and deploy cutting-edge approaches to small-area population estimation and modelling of population movements in the context of examining population exposure to extreme sea levels in low-elevation
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for vehicular communications, with a focus on wave propagation characterization and radio channel modeling. • Contributing to the implementation and preparation of measurement campaigns. • Analyzing measurements
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techniques with the constraints of silicon processes. In parallel, you will develop on-chip antenna structures, performing full-wave EM simulations and translating these designs into manufacturable layouts
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platforms for state-of-the-art techniques for Accelerated Nanomaterial Discovery, integrating synthesis, advanced characterization, physical modeling, and computer science to iteratively explore a wide range
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focuses on particle physics, gravitational waves and the equation of state of nuclear matter, and is supported by the concurrent development of data science and analysis methodologies. L2IT is operated by