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related field is required. Previous experience in psychophysics and experimental psychology is desirable. Strong computer skills are essential, and proficiency in programming (e.g. Python or MATLAB) is an
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: - reading and understanding theoretical physics articles, in particular with a view to deriving equivalent computer algorithms - develop and/or adapt a physical modem and/or a Monte Carlo type code in
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during Master's research placements will be an advantage, as will a grounding in computer programming.This thesis is part of a larger project funded by the French National Research Agency (BIRD project
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team and financed by the ERC ODELIX project. The candidate will be provided with a workstation and the means to attend a few conferences per year. --- Context --- In the area of computer algebra, one is
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team and financed by the ERC ODELIX project. The candidate will be provided with a workstation and the means to attend a few conferences per year. --- Description --- Both in computer algebra and in
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- Resolution of the numerical instabilities identified by modifying the algorithms using a combination of computer/mathematical/physical solutions - Repetition of the sequence Identification/resolution
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Deep Learning-type methods. The focus will be on geodesic methods, the search for paths of minimum length according to an adapted metric, imposing for example a penalization of the curvature. In addition
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tools for operating equipment and processing and analyzing data. - Adherence to health and safety regulations in the field. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UPR3079
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6554 LETG-Rennes (http://letg.cnrs.fr/ ) Work environment: an office and a computer at disposal. This position is located in a sector covered by the protection of scientific and technical potential (PPST
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. - Proficiency in the computer tools required for data processing, analysis, and simulations; - Ability to work in a team; - Effective communication of research results through oral and written presentations and