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massively parallel FFT-based simulation platform for polycrystalline plasticity, enabling efficient simulation of the mechanical response of realistic 3D microstructures. These simulations will be used
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massively parallel FFT-based simulation platform for polycrystalline plasticity, enabling efficient simulation of the mechanical response of realistic 3D microstructures. These simulations will be used
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Palaiseau, le de France | France | about 1 month ago
. These simulations are run on highly parallel supercomputers on which both the hardware and the software are optimized for the task at hand. While the computing power of each processing unit is still increasing, the
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of behavioral responses, particularly pain-related outcomes, alongside detailed analysis of tissue inflammation and degeneration. In parallel, cellular studies using human primary cells will provide mechanistic
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for the turbomachinery design optimization process conducted by a parallel PhD student at LMFA. The numerical solver involved is ProLB. It is an innovative Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software solution developed
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Pau, Aquitaine | France | 3 months ago
into the high-performance code hawen (https://ffaucher.gitlab.io/hawen-website/ ) with the support of the development team, enabling their application to real-world applications. The program will be divided
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(synchrotron-based), fluid inclusion analysis (FIA), Raman spectroscopy, ICP-MS, and isotope geochemistry. The results of this work, combined with those of parallel studies carried out within the GEOTHERBAMINE
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. These results will inform on the relevant scaling laws to be used within a parallel experimental research activity carried out within the LOCCO project. This provides an unique opportunity to have a
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setup will allow the exploration of global flow structures, large-scale recirculation, and the transition to the fully heterogeneous regime under realistic industrial conditions. In parallel, smaller
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details, the following tasks will be carried out in parallel: 1. The PhD student will extend the current database (see, J. Chem. Theory Comput.2025, 21, 8010−8033) by obtaining highly-accurate reference