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of the project (https://anr.fr/projet-ANR-24-CE28-5107 ). Main Tasks • Development of a research axis: The recruited researcher will be responsible for leading the research axis focusing on the relationship
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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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, 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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work now focuses on the evolution of egg-laying behaviour and the transitions to viviparity. In parallel, we are also interested in characterizing the natural history, ecology, and phylogenetics
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researcher will contribute to the development of innovative end-of-pipe solutions aimed at intercepting and reducing microplastic emissions during storm events. -- Monitor several rainfall events at selected
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their integration with other communication modalities such as motion, gaze, or speech. The work will combine robotics, human–robot interaction, and experimental methods, involving the development
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charge/discharge cycles. The aim is to provide a unique tool to better understand the structure and evolution of interfaces/interphases in batteries, and thus, guide the design of more efficient and
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(Bus G). The project aims to expand the glyco-chemical space by exploiting bifunctional exo-glycals as "super-carbohydrates" for the development of new domino cyclizations, enabling the one-pot
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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