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PhD position at Rouen-Normandy University " ... (No replies)

demangil
3 years ago
demangil 3 years ago

Subject : see attached file

 

PhD director : Helena Zapolsky (Professeur, GPM UMR 6634, Université de Rouen-Normandie).
email : [email protected]
téléphone : 02.32.95.50.42

Supervisor : Gilles Demange (Maı̂tre de Conférences, GPM UMR 6634, Université de Rouen-Normandie).
email : [email protected]
téléphone : 02.32.95.51.55

 

Expected skills :
1. In the ideal case, the scientific skills of the candidate will be twofold numerical simulation/material
science.
2. A minimal requirement for the application will be a solid background in numerical physics
(for instance in molecular dynamics, Monte-Carlo, mesoscopic continuous approaches such as
Phase-Field models etc.).
3. Skills in at least one programming language among Fortran (for Quasi-Particles simulations),
Python (for data treatment and Machine-Learning) or C/C++ is mandatory.
4. Knowledge in the field of martensitic phase transformation will be appreciated.
5. Basis in Machine Learning and data science will be appreciated.

offre_these_modelisation_GPM_UMR6634.pdf



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Ab initio (from electronic structure) calculation of complex processes in materials