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research environment involving several PhD students and postdocs, and strong regional and international connections, with collaborations with the University of Geneva and CERN. Terms of Employment
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emulator of sea ice dynamics, trained using high-fidelity numerical simulations, (ii) variational data assimilation methods, and (iii) a simplified representation of physical processes in the atmospheric
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energy materials—and is equipped with state-of-the-art research facilities. Embedded in a dynamic network of industrial and academic collaborations, SIMaP provides an ideal environment for ambitious
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at the Center for Theoretical Physics in Marseille, France. Wikipedia is the classical example of a successful, large-scale collaborative project. Its production, structure and functioning have emerged through
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. These include structured data (e.g., GPS coordinates, temperature, humidity), semi-structured inputs (e.g., XML/JSON sensors feed), and unstructured content (e.g., images, videos, audio, human input via voice
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. This dynamic environment includes several researchers working on related topics in quantum technologies, providing a stimulating scientific framework ideal for exploring synergies between theory and experiment
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to dynamically adjust motivation strategies based on their behaviours to generate sustained engagement. The primary objective of this thesis is to explore how to implement motivational strategies (gamification
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the conditions of their formation as well as their structure and stability. The transformation or formation of extra species during oxidative water treatment processes will be studied varying different parameters
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. The research environment for this PhD includes: - An active and inspiring research environment, a dynamic doctoral community, and numerous opportunities to connect with national and international peers both
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Scanning Microwave Microscopy Reveals Ion Intercalation Dynamics and Maps Active Sites in 2D Catalyst. Small 2500043 (2025) doi:10.1002/smll.202500043. 4. Grall, S. et al. Electrochemical Shot Noise of a