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the MIEL group (Materials, Interfaces, and Electrochemistry), which conducts broad activities focused on the development and understanding of new battery technologies. the project is in collaboration with
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computational imaging. The successful candidate will develop ISOM, enabling real-time super-resolution optical microscopy. This ambitious goal will require both improvement and innovation on the existing setup
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generalized parton distributions (GPDs). A key component of the PhD will also involve the development of novel algorithms designed to overcome current computational and theoretical challenges in hadron
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) and a global ocean model (NEMO). The selected candidate will contribute to the ANR-AIAI project (https://anr-aiai.github.io ). Scientific Context The melting of Antarctic ice shelves by the ocean is a
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. However, these development typically requires very large training datasets generated from computationally expensive calculations, which represents a major bottleneck for the study of complex catalytic
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. Over the past decade, Sorin Olaru and collaborators developed MPC-based congestion management and distributed control tools that account for storage and curtailment [1, 2, 3]. These works motivate
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meetings to present and discuss the research outcomes. The HYDROUS project aims to advance green hydrogen production through electrocatalysis by developing novel molecular models to elucidate the fundamental
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of this project is to enhance the efficiency, sustainability, and environmental compatibility of CO2 reduction to methanol through the development of advanced catalytic materials chosen among intermetallic
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experimentalist to connect simulations with measurable observables. PhD topic This PhD project aims to develop a theoretical and numerical understanding of fluid transport under nanoconfinement, with a particular
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, Microelectronics and Nanotechnology (UMR CNRS 8520 – https://www.iemn.fr/en/ ) is located in Villeneuve d'Ascq, near Lille, France. With a total staff of over 500, the institute has a broad research scope ranging