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About the Human Biomonitroing Research Unit (HBRU) The HBRU has strong expertise in analytical toxicology and development of biomarkers for the assessment of human exposure to different occupational
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. The programme includes transferable skills training, support in career development, lectures and teaching by international experts as well as annual PhD symposia. The human microbiome has been implicated in
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interdisciplinary, and together we contribute to science and society. Your role As a pioneer in its field, the LCSB develops many research and research-supporting applications in-house. We are looking for a data
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robots, avatars, social bots, virtual assistants, or AI-driven systems such as chatbots, recommender algorithms, or generative AI. The position focuses on how communicative processes are shaped by and
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, we take a systemic approach and study the interconnectedness of human activities and the environment. Our mission is to develop sustainable, socially just, and environmentally friendly solutions by
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independent research group in Immunology. The successful candidate will be expected to develop a bold, innovative, and high-impact research program that complements and enhances INEM’s scientific strengths
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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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into biologically relevant hypotheses about the physiological and pathological mechanisms of mental processes. Responsibilities: Develop and implement relevant computational models relative to specific behaviors and
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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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developed by our team [1,2] are able to: 1) identify exploitable vulnerabilities at the software level based on these interactions between a software and a microarchitecture, or 2) formally prove the security