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in interdisciplinary approaches—history of psychiatry, anthropology of care, political sociology—is welcome, as is a strong sense of collaboration and intellectual engagement within diverse academic
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well as contemporary literature on the functions of mathematical definitions. It critically examines the idea that explicit definitions, functioning as mere abbreviations, are epistemically neutral in the sense
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Palaiseau, le de France | France | 3 days ago
, Pengwenlong Gu, Cedric Adjih, Paul Muhlethaler, Ahmed Serhrouchni, "DS-IRSA: A Deep Reinforcement Learning and Sensing Based IRSA" in IEEE Global Communications Conference - GLOBECOM 2023, Kuala Lumpour
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welcome) in cardiology. You are autonomous, rigorous, organized, You have a sense of quality, clear communication, a collaborative spirit, and a taste for the translational environment You are familiar with
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combining space-based remote sensing and modeling, it aims to better understand the evolution of forest fuels and their role in fire propagation. Tested on pilot forest areas (Centre-Val de Loire and Pyrénées
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Additional Information Eligibility criteria Materials science and/or engineering, a possible experience on polymers would be welcome. Experimental taste. Website for additional job details https
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a public research laboratory which aims to better understand the functioning of continental surfaces and their interactions with climate and humans. Remote sensing is heavily used by Cesbio scientists
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nanoscale thermal transport, as well as for developing advanced optoelectronic and sensing functionalities. We aim to use these membranes to investigate elastic wave transport in microstructured materials
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the Electrode/Electrolyte Interfaces via Operando Piezoelectric SENSing) project, which aims to develop a new-generation analytical tool for studying electrode-electrolyte interfaces in rechargeable batteries
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, particularly in the areas of sustainable energy conversion, storage, or remediation and sensing. Furthermore, 2D materials have been introduced as a solution for thermal management materials solving the issues