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-… ) at the Psychology and NeuroCognition Laboratory (CNRS UMR 5105), and is part of the ANR-funded RePer-AGE project. The main objective of the RePer-AGE project is to significantly advance our understanding
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maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference frameworks. - Data mining in genome databases. - Large-scale phylogeny reconstruction (archaea, bacteria, and eukaryotes). - Implementation of complex sequence
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investigator and will participate in laboratory experiments, data analysis, field work, and work as part of a project team that includes doctoral students and technical staff. The main objectives
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experimental parameters (time, temperature). To optimize these parameters, active learning techniques based on Bayesian optimization will be applied. In situ or ex situ characterizations (FTIR, ¹¹B/¹H NMR, HP
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accelerators. The main objective of the postdoctoral project is the design, optimization, and implementation of compact focusing optics and beam diagnostics tailored to the specific characteristics of electron
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space through intentional actions. Mammals explore their olfactory environment through intermittent sniffs, they perceive vision through smooth pursuit eye movements to track moving objects, they touch
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parameter estimation using Bayesian inference, and/or the exploitation of Machine Learning (ML) based algorithms to reduce false positives caused by human generated interference signals in the observational
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PhD on 2D quantum photonics : towards neuromorphic applications with 2D ferroelectrics materials M/F
-of-plane ferroelectric domains. The goal of this PhD is to optically detect, track, and ultimately control the ferroelectric state in such materials. Key objectives include imaging ferroelectric domains in a
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movements can be preceded by slow movements lasting from several days to several years. These movements can be detected and tracked by satellites, either using radar or optical sensors. Since 2016, data from
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mechanisms underlying the perception of peripersonal space (PPS) in the pseudo-ecological context of virtual reality. We seek to determine whether the mere proximity of an object is sufficient to trigger PPS