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for semi-simple CohFTs [1] - The GW/Hurwitz correspondence [2,3] - The local curve theory of Bryan-Pandhariapnde [4] Besides enumerative invariants of spin curves are conjectured to share several structure
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the subject area of evolutionary biology. Experience with genomics and/or population genetics and/or evolutionary theory is desirable. (3) Strong quantitative skills. Experience with programming or bioinformatics is
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and Control Theory - Signal Processing - Interconnected systems - Estimation filters - Convex Optimization For more details, see (p.5) http://www.ampere-lab.fr/IMG/pdf/1_sujet_systhei.pdf Proposal 2
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energies will be measured through threshold collision-induced dissociation (T-CID) experiments, with tandem MS/MS experiments used to ensure accuracy. Computational methods like Density Functional Theory
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energies will be measured through threshold collision-induced dissociation (T-CID) experiments, with tandem MS/MS experiments used to ensure accuracy. Computational methods like Density Functional Theory
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collected during LHC runs 2 and 3 will be used for this analysis. The measurements will be interpreted in the context of an effective field theory (EFT). In parallel to this work, the candidate will be
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and interest in evolutionary ecology, plant biology and biostatistics to discover how plant defenses have evolved by using statistical approaches combined with experimental work. In this project you
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affiliated with the Cognitive Engineering and Applied Neurosciences (ICNA) group at ONERA and the Institut de Neurosciences Cognitives et Intégratives d'Aquitaine (INCIA), and will be work under the
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the subject area of evolutionary biology. Experience with genomics and/or population genetics and/or evolutionary theory is desirable. (3) Strong quantitative skills. Experience with programming or bioinformatics is
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-et-fluides-… This work will be carried out as part of the European ERC 'CohPa' project, as part of a collaboration between the d'Alembert laboratory in Paris, the birthplace of the Basilisk software