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, the development of which requires a broad range of skills. They have been identified as a strategic priority for development within CNRS Nuclear &, Particles. The Associate Research Professor will be involved in
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. - Processing and modeling of experimental data. - Development of new sample environments (for example SAXS, light diffusion, Raman, MIEZE option), in connection with user requests. - Development of a research
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is certainly the Hopfield network model where the evolution of the state of each unit (neuron) is dictated by minimizing its contribution to the total energy of the system. Once equilibrium is reached
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of the three following topics : cosmological studies using ongoing large-scale cosmological surveys (Euclid, DESI, ZTF) or those about to start (VRO-LSST) , development of analyses, exploitation of instruments
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. Their study allows us to probe fundamental physics at energies inaccessible on Earth and to shed light on the mechanisms that govern the formation, evolution and dynamics of the most extreme objects in
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an experience or at least an interest in related instrumentation and detector development. Candidates are encouraged to apply to one or several of the following themes and affiliations: - Higgs mechanism studies
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instrumentation and detector development. Candidates are encouraged to apply to one or several of the following themes and affiliations: - Flavor physics studies with LHCb at Run 3 and Run 4 via b-hadron radiative
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Physics, Cosmology and associated technological developments and applications. Where to apply Website https://concourschercheurs2026.dsi.cnrs.fr/index.php?langue=uk Requirements Research
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5 Research Professors (DR2). Competitive entry is open for research themes pertaining to Physics M/F
applications). Where to apply Website https://concourschercheurs2026.dsi.cnrs.fr/index.php?langue=uk Requirements Research FieldPhysicsEducation LevelPhD or equivalent LanguagesFRENCHLevelBasic Research
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, the development of which requires a broad range of skills. They have been identified as a strategic priority for development within CNRS Nuclear &, Particles. The Associate Research Professor will be involved in