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at the URL https://math.univ-cotedazur.fr/~ingremeau/PostdocNuHeMiBa.pdf We are looking for a candidate with a PhD in applied mathematics, with a strong focus on numerical analysis, particularly in the context
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analysis of biomedical data and bioscientific programming for a project on the study of neurological disorders. The candidate should have experience in the analysis of large-scale biomedical data (e.g
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supervised by Prof. Dr. Jun Pang. For further information or inquiries, please contact Prof. Dr. Jun Pang directly. Your profile PhD in Computer Science or a related discipline, coupled with outstanding
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to relevant audiences. The successful candidate will join the YSL research team (two PhD students, one postdoctoral researcher) at the Centre for Childhood and Youth Research (CCY) within the Department
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live in. Your role Research in one or more of the following topics: complex analysis, real analysis, functional equations Teaching activity (up to 90 hours/year), tutoring of students, possible
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until 31/12/2025 Workload 1 607 hours per annum Mission development of predictive models for numerical simulation of material processing Principal activities Development of numerical tools for simulation
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must have a PhD in theoretical nuclear physics, gravitational wave data analysis or numerical hydrodynamics. Proficiency in scientific programming (C, C++, Python) and numerical simulations is expected
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Located in the Grenoble area, the TIMC laboratory brings together scientists and clinicians to use numerical sciences
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-signalling/ ), led by Prof. Alexander Skupin, which focuses on multiscale analysis of brain disorders with a focus on Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, and epilepsy by combining experimental and
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history. In this role, you will help us achieve Impresso's goal to link historical newspaper and radio collections and to develop novel interfaces to enable their exploratory and computational analysis