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of wiretap coding in highly directive links and to obtain new bounds for the finite-blocklength secrecy rate under a mutual information secrecy constraint. Context : Physical layer security techniques
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MonodCountryFranceCityPARIS 13Geofield Contact City PARIS 13 Website http://www.ijm.fr/ STATUS: EXPIRED X (formerly Twitter) Facebook LinkedIn Whatsapp More share options E-mail Pocket Viadeo Gmail Weibo Blogger Qzone
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finite-difference resolvent solver incorporating stabilising filters as well as a domain-decomposition strategy suitable for complex geometries, - Use efficient time-integration methods to compute
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elements) within the specific context of hybrid environments, alternating group-based TPE sessions at hospital with individual activities at home. Initially, the focus will be on identifying relevant game
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on a resolvent formulation of the Boundary Element Method. He/she will apply this tool to perform the shape optimisation of a landing gear. He/she will then carry out the experimental validation
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with Re/oxide systems. This subject involves the preparation (impregnation, precipitation, etc.) and advanced characterisation (IR, Raman, XAS, TEM, etc.) of metal/oxide catalysts for the synthesis
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species (organic radicals, transition-metal ions, etc.). Transient radical species can be trapped using nitroxides (spin trapping) or detected through the rapid-scan mode, which enables the acquisition
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key elements to answer the question of the causes of changes in ozone trends throughout the troposphere. This will involve exploring regional and vertical differences to better understand the dominant
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://github.com/cantinilab ). The team is composed of 9 people : 4PhD students, 3 post doc, 1 research engineer and 1 assistant. The team is associated with the Institut Pasteur's Computational Biology Department
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electronic components are necessary. Thus, new components are developed from gallium nitride (GaN) to manufacture fast switches and rectifiers that can withstand high voltages for reduced component sizes