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entities, such as the {Mo3 S4 } unit for proton reduction or the presence of cobalt centers for water oxidation. This project represents a significant advancement towards the development of efficient and
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to the environment (safety, water retention, nutrients sink the urban stormwater management : due to the climate change combined with the increasing waterproofing of urban surfaces, heavy rain
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. Specifically, we aim to advance current state-of-the-art in AI-based surrogate and hybrid modeling of realistic geophysical systems [1] to ocean configurations closely resembling operational flows. The resulting
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: Expérimentations et Approches Numériques (LOCEAN) conducts studies on the physical and biogeochemical processes of the ocean and their role in climate in interaction with marine ecosystems. Its teams, widely
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climate in France and elsewhere. The thesis is funded by a doctoral grant from the MITI of the CNRS, with operational support from the OCE. Profile of student Highly motivated and autonomous student
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the quality of surface or underground water. As plants are saturated from heavy application of nitrogen inputs, 70 to 90% of residual nitrogen-based fertilizers finish as terrestrial runoff or percolate
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continuum theory expectations, and many of the observed phenomena still defy explanation. In particular, while water dynamics are expected to remain largely classical under extreme confinement, several
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» Materials engineering Physics » Applied physics Engineering » Water resources engineering Technology » Construction technology Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Leading Researcher (R4) First Stage
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anthropogenic discharges of Gd into surface waters, particularly in densely populated areas. The RGd project falls within this context of the massive use of Gd products. Most GBCAs are hydrophilic and therefore
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, Reverberation chamber Context: Smart cities rely on the use on wireless sensor networks to ensure monitoring activities for a large panel of applications: structural health, soil composition, air, and water