133 phd-in-architecture-and-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at CNRS in France
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performance studies for possible upgrades of ND280 for the high precision Hyper-K era, and they will contribute to the construction, operation and characterization of a prototype that will be built at LPNHE
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priorities are bioinformatics, systems security, new software architectures, virtual reality, Big Data analysis and artificial intelligence. With its sights set on the future of information technology and its
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- Elaboration of ion-conducting polymer electrolytes with controlled architectures and compositions. -Physico-chemical characterization of polymer electrolyte materials (structure, mechanical properties, ionic
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to improve an automatic detection tool to extend the database already built up from MMS data, in order to gain a better understanding of the energy conversion processes involved in the propagation
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particular focus will be the development and benchmarking of AI- or ML-based clustering algorithms, as well as their integration for heterogeneous architectures, such as GPUs and FPGAs. If interested to do so
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generators, based on their stochastic models and noise sources (thermal and/or flicker). The SESAM team (Secure Embedded Systems and Hardware Architectures) of the Hubert Curien Laboratory (UMR CNRS 5516) is
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Marseille to study the biophysical interactions that drive morphogenesis in complex 3D environments. The candidate will study the interactions between different cell and tissue types within the Drosophila
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biochemical reactivity in natural porous media, from deep environments to the surface. In concrete terms, the results of this project will lead to a better understanding of the processes controlling
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» Modelling toolsEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications PhD in physics, applied mathematics, signal and image processing, digital imaging. Specific Requirements The candidate will work in a
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, working on data analysis activities at the LHC in the field of vector boson scattering. IJCLab's ATLAS team, comprising around twenty researchers, post-docs and PhD students, has been involved in the ATLAS