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in their decisions and businesses in their strategies. Do you want to know more about LIST? Check our website: https://www.list.lu/ How will you contribute? You will be contributing to the BESSER
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Call for expression of interest SENIOR OR MID-CAREER RESEARCHERS IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, DATA SCIENCE AND COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES AT THE PARIS BRAIN INSTITUTE PARIS, FRANCE The Paris Brain
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of this project, you will have developed deep networks in both the quantum and healthcare industries to ideally position yourself for the transition to your next role. The Quantum Program Manager position offers
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partnering with Perrett Laver in the recruitment to this role. To apply, or to download further information please visit https://plusportal.perrettlaver.com/ quoting reference 8238.The deadline
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, as reliable decisions must often be produced from partially observed data. Event-based sensing and neuromorphic computing offer promising paradigms to address this challenge by providing asynchronous
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city at the heart of Europe. The position will be supported by an attractive start-up package. The application deadline is March 15, 2026 and the interviewing process is expected to commence in early May
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of Research for Condensed Matter and Physical and Material Sciences, who together lead the Experiments Division. See https://www.esrf.fr/about/organisation/organisation-chart for an overview
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researchers in the implementation of their research programme at the host institution. (https://www.fnr.lu/funding-instruments/pearl/) Your Profile… Outstanding track record in the field of translational
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neuroscience, clinical neurology, population neuroscience, mathematics and computer science. It has 12 cutting-edge core facilities for data generation across various scales and modalities (genomics
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of Geography and Spatial Planning (https://dgeo.uni.lu ), joining the Economic Geography team of Prof. Christian Schulz. The position contributes to the INTERREG-NWE funded AccessHubs project, which examines