14 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"University-of-Wisconsin-Madison" positions at CEA in France
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multitechnique approach, using ion beam imaging/spectroscopy, for example. In this context, the postdoctoral associate will be in charge of developing an operando/in situ cell compatible with ion beam analysis
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Category Intrumentation, metrology and control Contract Postdoc Job title Instrumental development for low-energy critical dimension small angle x-ray scattering H/F Subject This Postdoc will
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identify optimal or near-optimal solutions. To address these challenges, CEA has developed A-DECA (Architecture Design Exploration and Configuration Automation), an in-house Electronic Design Automation (EDA
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the existing highly optimized numerical simulation codes. The PDI Data Interface code coupling library is designed to fulfill this goal. The open-source PDI Data Interface library is designed and developed
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to modelise DNA repairs Test of various algorithms to solve these models Development of an highly efficient code, based on Kokkos, to implement the previous Skills : You have a master and/or an engineering
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partners. The institute now wishes to develop work involving behavioural/experimental economics. We are seeking a research associate to help drive forward this new disciplinary approach within the Institute
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The successful candidate will be responsible for: 1. Develop the numerical and analytical tools required to design these tunable random architectures and predict the mechanical behavior
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Micha, Research Engineer at CNRS/ESRF, This Post-doctoral position focuses on the development of interpretable artificial intelligence methods for detecting and analysing anomalies in synchrotron beamline
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to preserve the internal charge and handle the output signal of the RE (buffering function, polarity and gain adjustment). More precisely, a new embedded analog system will be developed, tested and evaluated
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progression. This project addresses the challenge of studying early tumorigenesis in pancreatic cancer by developing advanced in vitro models based on human extracellular matrix (ECM), aiming to recreate