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, a computational approach with the generation of realistic models of the auditory system allows us to make theoretical predictions and verify our experimental results. The engineer will be responsible
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responsible to develop and test the new software in collaboration with experts of genomics at Joliot and of computer science at MdS. Your mission will include: Discussions and set-up of the physical models
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. Ability to work independently but also as part of a larger interdisciplinary research team. PhD in one of the following areas: infectious disease epidemiology, mathematics, statistics, physics, AI
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or embedded systems. You have experience in computer architecture and/or hardware synthesis and/or formal methods for hardware verification. You enjoy working in an applied research environment at the state
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the internal team on advanced spintronic applications. • Monitor emerging trends in MRAM, magnetic sensors, and neuromorphic computing to guide innovation. • File patents and help build Spin-Ion’s intellectual
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cross-disciplinary research programme in molecular structural biology, addressing key questions in RNA and infection biology, eukaryogenesis, and the muscle cytoskeleton. The Unit's research efforts focus
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various disciplines: computer scientists, mathematicians, biologists, chemists, engineers, physicists and clinicians from more than 50 countries currently work at the LCSB. We excel because we are truly
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be expected to teach advanced courses in Artificial Intelligence—particularly in machine learning, statistical learning, natural language processing (NLP), symbolic AI, computer vision, and related
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. Successful candidates should have an ongoing research and publication program and teaching experience. In addition to research and teaching, responsibilities include service to the Department and the