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are joint research and training projects funded by the European Union. Funding is provided for doctoral candidates from both inside and outside Europe to carry out individual project work in a European
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-Performance Computing for Exascale" contributes to the design and development of numerical methods and software components that will equip future European Exascale and post-Exascale machines. This program is
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(REMLA). This technology enables the direct conversion of expansion work into electricity without lubrication, without rotating parts, and with high adaptability to variations in pressure, temperature, and
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performance. A key objective is to examine how different KG embedding techniques can facilitate complex query answering. These techniques vary in their representation spaces and in how they define relational
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department at IETR in inkjet-printed OTFT fabrication and is part of the ANR-funded SMOOTH (Stable Metal-free Organic transistOrs Thanks to Homojunction) project, which will start in February 2025 and run
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The PhD work will take place in the framework of the ANR funded HENBoS project (2025 – 2029), which seeks to describe with unprecedented accuracy and scope massive black hole systems as cosmic accelerators
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their genomes evolve—through de novo gene emergence, modular recombination, duplication/loss, and horizontal transfer (HGT)—is essential for linking genome structure, function, and ecology. This thesis will
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. Delpierre (Univ. Paris-Saclay) and will also be co-supervised by M.-C. Bel-Venner (UCBL) and Vincent Boulanger (ONF). The doctoral student will work within the Quantitative and Evolutionary Ecology
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description He/she will work alongside the members of the REFAG team
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and Physical chemistry (ED182) of the Université de Strasbourg. He or she will work in the BIODYN team (“Biophysics and Dynamics of Organic Nanostructures”: a research team led by J. Léonard and S