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Applications are invited for prestigious Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Fellowships, a program of Schmidt Sciences, commencing 1 September 2026. There are up to 8 positions available, with a
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Applications are invited for prestigious Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Fellowships, a program of Schmidt Sciences, commencing 1 September 2026. There are up to 8 positions available, with a
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Applications are invited for prestigious Chapman Schmidt AI in Science Fellowships, a program of Schmidt Sciences, commencing 1 September 2026. There are 2 positions available, with a duration of 2
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Applications are invited for prestigious Chapman Schmidt AI in Science Fellowships, a program of Schmidt Sciences, commencing 1 September 2026. There are 2 positions available, with a duration of 2
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Division/Team: Department of Computer Science Hours Per Week: Full Time (1 FTE) Closing date: 04/08/2025 Contract Duration: 18 Months School/Directorate: School of Engineering The University seeks to appoint
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improvement/adaptation of techniques and analyses according to research projects Skills • Education: – Master’s degree in neuroscience, biophysics, engineering, computer science, or a related field • Desired
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Nature Careers | Port Saint Louis du Rhone, Provence Alpes Cote d Azur | France | about 2 months ago
and and experience in computational methods applied to structural biology. A strong publication track record.
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equipment Assist with radiography, Computer Tomography, Scintigraphy and M.R.I. procedures Competently perform diagnostic clinical pathology techniques Provide administrative support to all clinic staff as
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establishments (Université Côte d'Azur, CNRS, INRAE, INSERM ...), but also with the regiona economic players. With a presence in the fields of computational neuroscience and biology, data science and modeling
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embryos This Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) (link is external) funded project is in collaboration with the labs of Hervé Turlier (CIRB-CNRS) and Chema Martin (Queen Mary University of London). We