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quality of results - Sea tests of the acoustic deterrent device - Data analysis and article writing The project will take place within the UMR BOREA (Dr. Damien Chevallier, UMR CNRS 8067) in Martinique
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. These scenarios will be evaluated and enriched by working groups composed of various stakeholders such as operators, designers, ergonomists, etc. Our objectives will then be to examine different design hypotheses
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- Experiments under X-ray tomography and image analysis (full fields measurements and microstructure characterisation) - mechanical characterisation testing The mission will take place at the 3SR laboratory
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: The proposed work is part of the objective to feed the databases with properties of C and SiC fibers using an original characterization method available at LCTS. The test bench has been designed, developed and
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testing, and multiscale simulations. By joining the CNRS, we offer you: • A stimulating work environment in contact with research professionals, • 44 days of leave/RTT per year, • Excellent working
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. Avice). - Mineral separation (crushing, sieving) - Chemical purification by acid digestion (optional) - Assembling and testing of vacuum experiments - Noble gas static mass spectrometry (crushing, laser
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encouraged to contribute experimental ideas and analysis methods as well. The postdoc will be involved in experiment design, stimulus creation, participant recruitment and testing, data analysis, writing
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for performance - Test and validate the methods, including on benchmarks arising from seismic and medical imaging applications The postdoctoral researcher will be hired within the Jacques-Louis Lions Laboratory
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the supervision of PhD or Master students. The recruited person will exploit the existing test benches (Beta source and infrared laser) developed for the first EICROC protype (EICROC0, 4x4 channels) to characterize
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the gravimeter developed by the LTE to compare the instruments acquired as part of EQUIP-G, scheduled for 2029 2- participate in the characterisation, testing and monitoring of instruments acquired as part of