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the development of efficient algorithms and codes for multilinear algebra, with a particular focus on the use of innovative parallel programming models and tools. In the context of this task and as part of the Exa
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, including the development of a unique training approach for HL-LHC and SKAO staff focusing on the use of large scale cyber-infrastructures, supported by SLICES-RI, as well as enhanced interactions with
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characterization of C and SiC fibers - Training on bench use (in particular heating techniques by Joule effect, laser diffraction, infrared imaging, pyrometry, preparation of micrometric samples, ...) - Technical
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ultrafast processes involved in LWFA. You will use the PIC code Smilei to model short time-scale phenomena (plasma ionization, initial heating, and LWFA dynamics within the formed channel). You will also
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Postdoctoral researcher (M/F). Modeling damage during earthquakes. Comparison with geophysical data.
. Use of digital earthquake models; The code used for calculations is written in Fortran, and the tools for processing input and output data are written in MATLAB and Python. The postdoctoral researcher's
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single cell cycle round. This points to a yet-to-be-explored original and divergent cell cycle architecture where conventional rules likely do not apply. We study different aspects of the cell cycle
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physics, engineering or related fields. Solid background in aerodynamics, vortex dynamics and possibly two-phase flows. Experience in theoretical stability analysis and use of asymptotic methods. Knowledge
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HP-HT experiments in an X-ray absorption spectroscopy autoclave and Ptychography stectral - Use experimental data from various experiments - Interpret experiment results - Ensure the dissemination and
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supergravity solutions dual to strongly coupled gauge theories in 4 dimensions. The other is to construct new coherent truncations in which to determine new solutions of interest for AdS/CFT duality. 1) Use and
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encoding of information, inspired by concepts from single-pixel imaging, and transposed to fluorescence microscopy through the use of structured illumination with variable frequency. The objective is to