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evaluation of modal-decomposition techniques applied to data from high-fidelity numerical simulations of landing-gear aeroacoustics. The researcher will develop and implement modal-decomposition methods using
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computing environments. Experience with numerical modelling techniques, such as finite difference, finite element, or spectral element methods. Interest in inverse problem formulation and solving and/or
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at understanding the interplay between the above physical effects on the microstructure evolution of Al alloys during additive manufacturing using the phase-field method. The PhD student will use an in-house phase
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numerical approach The PhD is part of a Franco-German co-funded project between IFP Energies Nouvelles (IFPEN) at Lyon and the Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), focusing on the modelling of gas/liquid
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of their respective concentrations will be investigated and correlated with the velocity field recorded by PIV (Particle Image Velocimetry). In parallel with the use of standard post-processing methods, an innovative
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size and the optical fluence for instance, and (3) numerically modeling the hotspot measurement with the photoacoustic method to link the mesoscopic measurement with nanometric temperature levels and
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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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Host institution: NIMH Unit, Inserm-EPHE-Université de Caen Normandie U1077 (https://nimh.unicaen.fr/fr/accueil/ ) Supervision: Dr Peggy Quinette, Associate Professor in Psychology, Université de Caen
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of the hotspot quantification with the nanoagent size and the optical fluence for instance, and (3) numerically modeling the hotspot measurement with the photoacoustic method to link the mesoscopic measurement
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approaches in the laboratory and numerous field and marine missions. The post is based at the LPG's Nantes site. This site is home to around 85 of the Unit's staff, out of a total of 130. The successful