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, numerical simulations, and experiments will be conducted to understand the mechanisms of instability and determine the best geometries and operating conditions for exploiting them. The work will mainly
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standard solar cell manufacturing processes. The project will also include optical simulation tasks and advanced luminescence characterization experiments. The postdoc will also contribute to the design of
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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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on multiscale study of hydrogen embrittlement in steels. The primary mission of the postdoc is to support experimental efforts as well as large scale simulations by means atomistic simulations. Designing and
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This one-year postdoctoral project aims to use multi scale atomic simulation
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the magnetospheric and planetary orbiters of BepiColombo, and comparing with numerical simulations, the project aims to provide completely new and critical insights into Mercury's magnetospheric ion dynamics. 1
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investigated. The results will be compared to those obtained from water channel experiments and numerical simulations carried out by other participants in this project. This work is part of a collaboration
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with optical simulations and applied to ultra-thin silicon and GaAs solar cells. The goal is to demonstrate breakthrough performance using original designs and cost-effective manufacturing processes
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matter gravity simulators, enabling the identification of exotic properties of relativistic materials. Use of various theoretical methods to study the effects of field theory properties in curved spacetime
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, cover letter and copy of PhD degree to be sent by email mentioning reference of job offer at : drh-recrutement-recherche@unilim.fr Any application submitted without a diploma will be considered