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Language Models (LLMs) as compelling means for natural language understanding and reasoning. Language Models (LMs) have emerged as the backbone of many tasks involving reasoning and language understanding in
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Ergonomics Laboratory (CLLE, UMR 5263) in Toulouse (University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès). He/she will be affiliated with the Doctoral School of Behaviour, Language, Education, Socialization, and Cognition
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of command-line tools, Python, or R for data analysis is a significant advantage. Language: Proficiency in English (written and spoken) is mandatory, as this is an international collaboration project. French
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approaches with synaptic physiology and animal behaviour. The laboratory benefits from solid funding and is involved in a dense network of local, national and international collaborations. The working language
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of proof assistant technology capable of understanding the dynamical linguistic structures found in current high-level mathematical texts. The project includes the study of interpretation mechanisms
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to ethnology and ethnoecology, including primatology, human biodemography, biological anthropology, archaeoanthropology and linguistics. The successful candidate will work as part of the AGene team (https
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Recombination team is a multinational team (France, Switzerland, Italy, India) composed of three researchers, two engineers, one PhD student, and several master students. The working language is English. The
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geophysics, physics, applied mathematics, or computer science will be considered. Expertise in high-level programming language like MATLAB or Python is essential. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr
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presentation techniques - English language: B2 - Russian language: B2 - Ukrainian language: C1 - Ability to develop data collection tools (questionnaires, interviews, case studies, field observations, monographs
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, attached mainly to Section 34 (Language Sciences) and secondarily to Section 26 (Cognition, Brain, Behavior). It is a multidisciplinary research unit in Cognitive Sciences. The PhD candidate will join the