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accelerator physics • Python (or C++, Fortran) coding • analytical skills • basis of data analysis • a high level of communication skills, both oral and written (French and English required) to be able
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to optimization algorithms Other closely related topics Your profile Master's degree in computer science, physics or a related field Advanced knowledge in the field of Quantum Computing Knowledge of Python Good
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: electronic structure calculations (plane wave DFT if possible), statistical thermodynamics, molecular dynamics. Skills in Python, bash scripting, Fortran 90 and machine-learning would be appreciated. The PIIM
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analysis and software skills (python and astropy) • teamwork abilities • fluent in English • Experience in data analysis in a neutrino experiment and in astronomy analysis in X-ray/gamma-ray observatories
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scientific computing. You are proficient in several languages (Python, C/C++, or Fortran), with extensive knowledge in AI/ML and parallel programming (GPU, multi-threading, etc.). You have strong software
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Montbonnot Saint Martin, Rhone Alpes | France | about 1 month ago
Python and good analytical skills. A good background in probability/statistics and deep learning is expected. Knowledge of differential privacy and/or fairness is a plus, but not necessary. The candidate
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modeling and simulation tools (e.g., MATLAB/Simulink, Python, EES, or equivalent environments). Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UPR8521-MAXPER-005/Candidater.aspx Requirements
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(sequence homology- or protein structure-based) Familiarity with UNIX/LINUX-based operating systems and shared compute infrastructure Proficiency in Python, R, or similar languages for data analysis
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skills : We expect a candidate with a strong background in machine learning or statistics. The candidate must also be proficient in high-level languages like Python. Familiarity with single-cell date and