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MontpellierJoint research unit of University of Montpellier and CNRS (\~400 members). The DEXTER team (robotics department) focuses on surgical robotics and parallel kinematics, designing high-performance robots
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platform enables us to test hundreds of different conditions in parallel and assess their impacts on human immune responses, such as antibody production. We routinely work with industry partners to exploit
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have experience with interactive visualisation of uncertainty (e.g., dashboards, uncertainty mapping). You have experience with HPC or parallel computing for computationally intensive tasks. Our offer A
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results. Machine Learning skills to automise comparison process. Unbiased approach to different theoretical models. Experience in HPC system usage and parallel/distributed computing. Knowledge in GPU-based
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and planet formation context Experience in the field with HPC system usage and parallel/distributed computing Knowledge in GPU-based programming would be considered an asset Proven record in publication
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, molecular biotechnology and computational sciences. The modern Campus harbors the buildings of the science faculties and institutes, in direct vicinity to the University Hospital Heidelberg, the Max Planck