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of wood formation (CEMACam project). - main mission: The candidate will be tasked with continuing the development of a wood formation simulation model initiated during the project. This 'vertex' model
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criteria - Emerging technologies modeling, - circuit simulation and design. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5270-SYLGON-070/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number
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from motivated candidates with a strong simulation and/or theoretical background; the project scope can be adapted to the successful applicant's expertise and interests. - Design, preparation, and
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therapeutic strategies. - DNA-protéines complexes modeling - Molecular dynamics simulations of biomolecules - Enhanced sampling techniques (Steered MD, Gaussian Accelerated MD) - HPC resources use - Scientific
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and extend an existing RL framework currently under submission, which serves as the foundation for this research. The post-doc will enhance this framework by developing advanced methodologies, primarily
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results. Methodology The post-doc researcher will be responsible for a set of TCAD simulations with the Synopsys SENTAURUS tool on a simple (reference) FD-SOI MOSFET structure to obtain: 1
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theoretical models and numerical tools (master equations, quantum trajectory simulations) to investigate coupling regimes, dynamical phase transitions, and the effects of collective dissipation on coherence and
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Research FieldEngineering » Systems engineeringEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications See the offer available at https://institutminestelecom.recruitee.com/o/post-doctorant-ou-post-doc
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of the project is to design, model and simulate neural networks based on magnetic skyrmion nucleation and propagation. The second objective is to fabricate these hardware neural networks, characterize
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collaborators. The activities will include: • Electromagnetic modeling and numerical simulations (e.g., FDTD, FEM) • Design of metasurface architectures based on dielectric materials available at CRHEA