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team within the University of Luxembourg aims at: Driving the National Competence Centre activities in Luxembourg to facilitate High-Performance Computing uptake Providing tailored HPC-related training
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in high performance scientific computing, multi-linear algebra and tensor contractions for heterogeneous exascale architectures. The successful candidate will join the NumPEx PEPR to reinforce
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algorithms for molecular graphs, 3D structures, and spectral signals. Train and evaluate multimodal foundation models on high-performance computing clusters (Jean Zay, CRIAN, LPC). Collaborate with domain
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-elemental alloys for hydrogen compression. These alloys have recently shown very interesting performances in this field thanks to their very high chemical versatility. Nevertheless, the compositional space is
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microscope iii) high-performance computing resources iv) access to state-of-the-art facilities (ESRF, HPC Jean-Zay) The team is young, dynamic, and strongly focused on integrated approaches in structural
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research unit UMR2000 Evolutionary Genomics, Modeling and Health . It offers strong expertise in virology, molecular biology, population genetics and genomics, and access to high-performance computing
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performance. The postdoc will also contribute to scientific dissemination, including publishing in high-impact journals, presenting at international conferences, and participating in project meetings. This role
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in a vacuum using a laser focused by high numerical aperture optics. The laser produces an optical force equivalent to a mechanical spring, and the system can be considered as a mass-spring resonator
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PicoCal in Run 4 and Run 5 • Compare the PicoCal detector simulated performances with test beam data • Evaluate the performances of the PicoCal detector for future physics measurements • Develop
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doctoral students, and three postdoctoral researchers. They will have access to the Paris Observatory's high-performance computing resources, as well as the ESA infrastructure supporting the analysis