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fine-grained control at the edgetic perturbation level. By filling this critical gap, EdgeCR will significantly enhance our ability to understand and manipulate gene regulation. The proposed
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live in. Your role Since 2006, the University of Luxembourg has invested in its own High-Performance Computing (HPC) facilities. Special focus was laid on developing large computing power combined with
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contact Julien Schleich, Tel. +352 46 66 44 5337, email: Your profile PhD in Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Educational Technology, Computer Science, or a related field Solid research background in
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Manage project reporting together with the Reseach support team at the faculty For further information, please contact Julien Schleich, Tel. +352 46 66 44 5337, email: Your profile PhD in Artificial
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calculations in quantum field theory, in particular conformal field theory. Ability to write code for computer simulations of quantum many-body systems (in particular methods of exact diagonalization and density
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participate in on-site meetings with partners in Switzerland For any questions, please contact Marten Düring (). Your profile Proven research experience in contemporary (media) history using digital methods PhD
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activities led by Prof. Ivan Nourdin, as well as contribute to the broader initiatives within the Department of Mathematics (DMATH) For further information, please contact Prof. Ivan Nourdin by email: Your
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Villeneuve la Garenne, le de France | France | 3 months ago
is part of economic development plans worldwide, and it has enormous implications for the operation of future power systems.In particular, in AC systems, the replacement of synchronous generators by
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), itself developed by Son Ho during his Phd at INRIA. This will require to formalize in the Coq/Rocq proof assistant the different semantics proposed for LLBC in Son Ho's manuscript. And ultimately
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investigate the complexes formed by neuronal nAChRs with their intracellular partners. The project combines cellular biology, biochemistry, and cryo-electron microscopy. Expected profile: The applicant should