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, the researcher will participate to simulation studies of the future electromagnetic calorimeter (PicoCal) of the LHCb experiment, under design for the LS3 enhancement and Upgrade II phases of the experiment. She
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at higher beam energies for which the resonant depolarization technique cannot be applied. Precise studies of systematic uncertainties are necessary to establish the detector's performance. The fixed-term
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regulating root water transport in plants. This mechanism will be studied in both Arabidopsis and maize, utilizing the complementary genetic resources available in these two species. The host laboratory's
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dispersive partial differential equations. More specifically, they will work on the study of dark solitons for the logarithmic Gross–Pitaevskii equation. This research, led by Guillaume Ferriere, will be
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the IC2MP for a period of 24 months, the candidate will be responsible for: - conducting technology watch for the project. (Bibliographic report due in the first quarter); - Performing electrochemical
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on studying the principles of neural computation through recurrent neural networks, dynamical systems theory, and machine learning. - Develop mathematical and computational models of neural networks - Analyze
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of Catalysis and Chemistry of Solids (UCCS, UMR 8181 CNRS) brings together 105 researchers and faculty members, 32 technical and administrative staff, an average of 80 PhD students, and 20 postdoctoral
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with researchers from various disciplines to study the effect of water regime disturbances on the interactions between microbial hosts and their viruses in soil, and their impact on greenhouse gas (GHG
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, statistical and case of study of switchbacks. Comparaisons with synthetic observations from the dedicated simulations of the JET2SB project. 2) Collaboration with the local LPC2E team, as well as the full
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-scale simulations from the PEPR BRIDGES Conduct sensitivity studies based on simulations in which the coupling between the ocean, the atmosphere and waves will be gradually degraded (as done e.g., by