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abundant protein on Earth. Our goal will be to compute the free energy barrier for the wild-type and for mutants obtained through directed evolution,4 aiming at providing chemical insights in these recent
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coupled fibre rings. In this system, light evolves in discrete steps. This kind of evolution leads to nonlinear dynamics that are fundamentally distinct from those in standard photonic lattices, giving rise
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rely on the development of models integrating different data sources, initially based on data simulations, consistent with the data sets that are actually available or planned for acquisition, as
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the framework of the PEPR Sous-Sol project ORGMET conducted by a consortium of four French laboratories GET, INEEL/ESRF, LFCR and IPREM (https://www.soussol-bien-commun.fr/fr/appel-projets-2024/orgmet
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) The overall following data and analyses of the different physical effects (orbital vs. Spin contribution) will be accompanied by the development of advanced theory/model/numerical simulations and possibly DFT
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. The work will be primarily computational, focusing on the development of deep neural network model architectures and their training. It will involve extending the preliminary results we have already obtained
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, engineers, PhD students, and postdoctoral fellows, at the interface between fundamental research, technological development, and experimental validation. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres
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to communicate effectively and work in a team. • Enthusiasm for studying virus evolution. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UPR9022-BENSTE-057/Default.aspx Work Location(s
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contribute to the development of fundamental aspects of computer science (models, languages, methodologies, algorithms) and to address conceptual, technological, and societal challenges. The LIG 22 research
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on the complementary expertise and recognized excellence of its 22 research teams to contribute to the development of the fundamental aspects of computer science (models, languages, methods, algorithms) and to foster