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are on the order of several tens of kT, i.e., an order of magnitude larger than the typical thermal energy fluctuations responsible for Brownian motion. Significant recent activity was thus devoted to addressing how
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-resolution reanalyses). Once statistically calibrated, this relationship will be applied to large-scale predictors from climate models (ESMs) to generate regionalized simulations (i.e., at finer resolution
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for the HL-LHC experiments. This includes the rewriting and rethinking the algorithms to be run on heterogeneous platforms, i.e. systems where a traditional processor (CPU) is coupled with an accelerator (e.g
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variability, comes from underground transfers from the mountain compartment: i.e. Mountain Block Recharge, MBR (Wilson and Guan, 2004 Kebede et al., 2008; Sandoval et al., 2018; Walter et al., 2019; Markovich
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Post-Doc- Combinatorial deposition of functional thin films by Spatial Atomic Layer Deposition (M/F)
focus on the development of our SALD system hardware and software towards a combinatorial deposition, i.e. where a gradient of properties will be present in the deposited films. He/she will be focused
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) of passive resonators (consisting of simple suspended layers) in static and dynamic modes, i.e. frequency response of the vibration amplitude and dissipation, will lead to the estimation of the mechanical
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first-principles methods will rely on the force-constant matching approach, i.e. on the ab initio calculation of force constants performed on smaller subsystems, latter assembled to build the dynamical
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the field of mechanical engineering, electronics engineering and computer science. Thanks to this support the group manages the detection system of the Virgo experiment i.e. all the optics, detectors and
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of polymerization, i.e., creating stereocontrolled sequences using lactide in its racemic version. The aim is thus to design bio-sourced polymers that are easily degradable and have modulable thermomechanical
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electromagnetic sources with two different technologies: (i) one for surface medical applications, i.e., cutaneous or subcutaneous electroporation, (ii) the other will use a device inducing a focusing of the