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combines numerical simulation, finite element methods (FEM), and artificial intelligence applied to biomedical engineering. The selected candidate will be part of the Institute for Intelligent Systems and
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, numerical methods, or Geant4 / Monte Carlo simulations. Proven experience in scientific software development using C/C++, Python, MATLAB, CUDA, and/or other relevant programming tools. Demonstrated ability
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related fields. Background on numerical methods and/or programming skills will be valued. Starting date: PhD contract should start as soon possible, in any case, no later than September 1st, 2026
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mechanics, or advanced material behavior. Programming skills (e.g., Python, MATLAB, Julia,..), ideally with experience in numerical methods or scientific computing. Familiarity with machine learning
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early detection is a need that needs to be addressed using advanced sensors. The candidate will apply machine learning and IA methods to anticipate the evolution of the discharges. This project aims