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at Laboratoire de Physique de l'Ecole Normale Supérieure (LPENS) in Paris, while theory and numerical modeling will be carried out by CELIA and ILM. The necessary high-performance computing (HPC) resources will be
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10 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Sciences - Philosophie - Histoire Research Field Philosophy Researcher Profile Established Researcher (R3) Country France Application Deadline 30 Sep 2025 - 23:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per...
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Collaboration 'Probabilistic Paths to Quantum Field Theory,' which addresses theoretical questions at the interface between quantum field theory, probability theory, and noisy quantum dynamics. The successful
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promoting results through publications and interdisciplinary collaborations. The work will include the design, training, and evaluation of diffusion models applied to molecular graphs, as
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until now, even though a recently developed quantum theory for NL phenomena in this regime predicts improvements of several orders of magnitude in device performance compared to the current state
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predictions of the theory. The main tasks will include developing models of the mouse primary visual cortex at different levels of biological realism, designing analytical and numerical methods to study these
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engineering, finite element modelling • Probability theory, stochastic process modelling, statistical tools • Artificial Intelligence and Machine learning approaches • Programming (python) A first experience
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the values are drawn independently from known distributions. These results have been widely applied in areas such as auction theory, resource allocation, and stochastic optimization. The interdependent value
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potassium BEC platform and will benefit from strong local theoretical support as well as collaborations with theory and experimental groups in Nice and Paris. Superfluidity is the remarkable collective
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research unit, “Theory and History of Modern Arts and Literature,” CNRS-Paris 3 University-Sorbonne Nouvelle-ENS. Supported by the CNRS, and more specifically by CNRS Sciences Humaines & Sociales