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Post-doctorate position (M/F) : Exascale Port of a 3D Sparse PIC Simulation Code for Plasma Modeling
, C. (2023). Approche sur grilles parcimonieuses pour accélérer la méthode PIC (PhD, Toulouse 3). - Participate in the Exascale porting of 3D sparse-PIC code, including distributed parallelism
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, such as source-intrinsic effects. The group is currently constituted by 3 senior physicists, 2 PhD students who started in 2021 and 2022, and a post-doctoral fellow working on intrinsic temporal effects in
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. • Work closely with PhD students and interns. This position in within the Mediacoding team – SIS at the I3S lab UMR7271 in Sophia Antipolis. The Computer Science, Signals and Systems laboratory of Sophia
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, particle accelerators, energy, the environment and health. The Researcher will work in the Theoretical Nuclear Physics group (around 16 physicists, including PhD students), which is part of the Theoretical
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- publication and dissemination of scientific results, in the form of international journal articles and conference participation - scientific mentoring of the team's youngest researchers (currently 4 PhD
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Eligibility criteria A PhD in physical oceanography, atmospheric sciences or related disciplines is required. Previous experience with ocean, atmospheric or climate GCMs is highly desirable. Website
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criteria Qualifications-Education: PhD in natural product chemistry with publications in scientific journals and presentations at international conferences. Technical Skills: Experience in MS-based
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Information Eligibility criteria A recent PhD in combinatorics and/or discrete probability. Good knowledge in programming and simulations is also a good point. Website for additional job details https
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ExperienceNone Research FieldCriminologyYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria This position is open to holders of a PhD degree in sociology or economics, with an interest
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well as in materials science. Synthesizing a new reagent will facilitate access to molecules containing the SF5 motif. Organic synthesis, experimental work, collaboration with another post-doc and a PhD