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field: Physical chemistry Expected skills: Applicants must show a strong interest in teaching as well as a high-level scientific record in accordance with UGA’s ambitions and standard. They must identify
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on data, Artificial Intelligence and scaling, and applies its work in a number of fields, including education and health. Activities Collect quality criteria for fictitious reports Collect examples
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administrative staff. Every year, it welcomes almost 90 doctoral and post-doctoral students. Activities Develop and build a model of daily human mobility in an urban area described by a mobility network Develop a
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Activities Develop an action plan Prepare pre-training and fine-tuning in the community Adapt BERT-type masked LLMs Adapt generative LLM Validate models created using public benchmarks Analyze generated models
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information (impedance, vibroacoustics, neuromonitoring, etc.) to develop more capacitating systems for clinicians. Following a study of surgical gestures, an analysis of operative practices, and a modeling
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on health, autonomy, quality of life and well-being for young and old people, students in training in technical and higher education, working or retired, in good health or suffering from progressive
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education in biology and be familiar with the basic techniques of molecular and cellular biology. The candidtae must be able to demonstrate previous experience in animal experimentation. Knowledge
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the doctoral research. Additionally, biochemical evaluations will be followed by structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies to further improve compound potency. While the primary objective is to develop
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quality of the 22 LIG research teams to contribute to the development of the fundamental aspects of computer science and to develop synergy between the conceptual, technological and scientific challenges
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to train in advanced techniques while managing multiple research tasks efficiently. Additional Information Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteUniversité Grenoble