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on simulating nanoalloy structures to create a database for materials characterization. The main tasks include running molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations to model nanoalloys under various
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to: i) lead the design and creation of an experimental setup to examine fluid-structure interactions between 3D-printed models of deep sea sponges and ii) lead the formulation and analysis of finite
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Energétique” Team at the SIAME Laboratory at UPPA in Pau. For more details on the activities of the laboratory's four teams (“Interactions Vagues-Structure” and “Géomatériaux et Structures” in Anglet and
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heat transfer, fluid mechanics, reactive flows, as well as solid mechanics plays a central role. In particular, improved understanding of turbulent, reactive, and multiphase flows together with material
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Paris Cardiovascular Research Center, Inserm U970 | Paris 15, le de France | France | about 2 months ago
new strategies to promote cerebrospinal fluid drainage. Missions` Characterization of brain drainage pathways in genetically modified mice The fellow will characterize dural and extracranial lymphatics
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the interaction between wind farms and the atmospheric boundary layer using a combination of wind-tunnel experiments, field measurements, and advanced numerical simulations. The ultimate goal is to gain fundamental
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to record bifurcations which occurring time is unknown. Finally, in the Giant Von Karman (GVK) at SPEC, high resolution 3D-PIV velocity measurements have and will be conducted in the interaction area between
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Postdoctoral researcher (M/F). Modeling damage during earthquakes. Comparison with geophysical data.
), an internationally renowned laboratory that combines fieldwork, experimentation, and modeling to advance understanding of geological processes, continental surface dynamics, fracture-fluid interactions, and natural
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-ray, neutron, and charged-particle flux; material selection for structural and functional reactor components; exploration of advanced and conventional cooling systems; energy extraction and conversion
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to develop innovative ideas about ore deposit formation in the Tintina Gold Belt. You will apply the principles of fluid evolution, water-rock interaction, interface coupled dissolution precipitation