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an attractive salary according to the Collective Bargaining Agreement for University Staff (level A2) and an organisational retirement plan Application documents (in English): Letter of motivation Academic
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This is a unique opportunity for an outstanding scientist to develop an innovative research program at the interface of biology, applied mathematics and/or physics, within one of the five DYNABIO-affiliated
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opportunity for an outstanding scientist to develop an innovative research program at the interface of chemistry and biology within one of the five major DYNABIO-affiliated institutes (C3M, iBV, IPMC, IRCAN
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experience with HHG sources are a plus but not critical. Knowledge of programing languages such as Python (and with finite element simulations specifically) would be also valuable.
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to target the mechanistic alterations at the basis of resistance to current therapeutic options. The research program will favor translational approach and the experimental design will benefit from
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, you will be a member of a team of 8 to 10 energy system modelers. You will contribute to the development, maintenance and use of our linear programming-based dispatch and unit commitment model of the EU
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redefinition of behavioral features or pose challenges in their detection. The projects To address these challenges, we propose developing a Bayesian Program Synthesis (BPS) methodology for generating synthetic
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. This study investigated a range of research questions using RNC breast cancer data and explored potential secondary data linkages. The RELIANCE study was initiated under the umbrella of the “Plan National
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interest are candidates that incorporate computational approaches in their research, and dry lab scientists are also welcome to apply. The successful candidate will participate in Graduate Programs and
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orthogonal random directions. Mathematical Programming, 199(1):1179–1219, 2023. • J. Bolte, E. Pauwels, S. Vaiter. Automatic differentiation of nonsmooth iterative algorithms. NeurIPS 2022. Candidate Profile