16 algorithm-development-"https:"-"Simons-Foundation" Postdoctoral positions at CNRS in France
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The postdoctoral researcher will develop an approach
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postdoctoral research project. The project focuses on the development and application of a remote sensing algorithm for monitoring the physicochemical properties of aerosols based on optical measurements taken
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Prof. Marc-Emmanuel Dumas in Lille, France. The successful applicant will develop high-throughput high-resolution mass-spectrometry based metabolomic workflows (automatization of sample preparation
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energy recovery linac (ERL) demonstrator at IJCLab, Orsay. ERLs offer a promising way toward the development of future colliders, particularly by providing excellent beam quality while drastically reducing
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the development of efficient algorithms and codes for multilinear algebra, with a particular focus on the use of innovative parallel programming models and tools. In the context of this task and as part of the Exa
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to the construction of the detector at the LNGS. Data taking should start in 2029. The subject of this postdoctoral position, funded by the CNRS for two years, is to prepare the analysis of the first data in order to
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atmospheric sciences • Knowledge of cloud or aerosol physics • Experience in algorithm development and satellite remote sensing • Good written and spoken English • Ability to work independently as well as in a
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language models to whole genome sequencing data - Develop algorithms and neural network architectures for the prediction of structured outputs (i.e. trees, graphs) - Implement and develop methods
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9 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Sciences et Ingénierie, Matériaux, Procédés Research Field Computer science Mathematics » Algorithms Researcher Profile First Stage
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hundreds to thousands of years. Models will be used to reconstruct land-cover change in the surrounding of pilot sites, to reproduce the evolution of soil erosion, sediment, and carbon transfers in those