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5 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire d'Informatique, Signaux et Systèmes de Sophia Antipolis Research Field Computer science Mathematics » Algorithms
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for: • Contributing to various tasks related to the modeling of lipids and membrane proteins involved in lipid droplet biogenesis. • Developing and implementing the POP-MD algorithm in the OpenMM software
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, complex systems. Strong communication and writing skills; ability to work both independently and as part of a team. About the team The DATA team develops foundational mathematical and algorithmic approaches
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/S0022112006003429 [2] A. Cahuzac, et al. “Smoothing algorithms for mean-flow extraction in large-eddy simulation of complex turbulent flows”, Physics of Fluids 1 December 2010; 22 (12): 125104, doi:10.1063/1.3490063
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control and energy management strategies, including centralized / distributed control approaches, for ESS coordination and ancillary service delivery. Develop optimization algorithms and Al-based methods
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-criteria, defining their formalization as fuzzy subsets, and characterizing their uncertainty; Integrating Machine Learning algorithms to better account for low-level sensor data (precipitation, wind-driven
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sensors, such as the Underwater Vision Profiler or the ZooScan, as well as an increase number of software packages to process and control the quality of the data generated by the instruments, sort images
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reconstruction algorithms. Inconsistencies can be used to correct the input data, for example to improve attenuation correction. The aim of this postdoc is to correct rigid motion in SPECT reconstruction based
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for the High-Luminosity LHC. Our primary responsibility is the integration of double-sided silicon sensors onto mechanical support structures (ladders), including the associated electrical, optical, and cooling
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Paris 15, le de France | France | 10 days ago
, located at Inria Paris and École Normale Supérieure (ENS). The team conducts research in various aspects of quantum information theory, including quantum error correction, quantum algorithms, and the