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proficiency in Python. Knowledge in Statistical physics and Network science, and interest in complex networks and interdisciplinary research are a plus. The position is for 3 years, and will be located
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optimization. At the same time, AI models, especially deep neural networks, are becoming increasingly complex, with energy consumption and carbon footprint emerging as major concerns. For instance, training a
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on the interplay between observations of natural phenomena, experimentation, and the modeling of the associated complex processes. ISTerre also conducts solid Earth observation missions, by hosting and
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Description The overall objective is to improve the integration of polar ice sheets into Earth system models by using neural network emulators at the interface between an Antarctic ice sheet model (Elmer/Ice
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student will join the various regional and national scientific networks in which their supervisors are involved (ITI QMat and HiFunMat, IRN Nanoalloys, GDR Plasmonique Active, post-GDR Or-nano network), and
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photonic systems, in particular, make it possible to harness the richness of optical dynamics to perform complex operations inspired by biological neural networks. However, current approaches face
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samples, nevertheless they have not yet attained the global comprehension of MB complex dynamic networks. Building on previous studies (Forget et al., Cancer Cell, 2018; Hovestadt et al., Nature Reviews
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PhD position: Nanoengineering refractory compositionally complex alloys for extreme conditions (M/F)
science. He/she will join a top-tier network of academic and institutional collaborations across Europe and the United States. Finally, this PhD offers an outstanding research training experience, highly
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. AI4GI develops tailor-made neural network architectures, including sparse and biologically informed models, to predict disease risk and complex quantitative traits from large-scale genomic data such as
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Context — Headwater catchments (HWC) form the uppermost parts of river networks and represent a large fraction of the European hydrological system. Although they are relatively small (from a few to a few