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live in. Your role Conduct research related to the topics of the Signal Transduction Laboratory Participation in teaching activities at Bachelor and Master level (Co-) Supervision of master and PhD
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FieldPhysics » AcousticsYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria - PhD thesis in acoustics, mechanics - Skills in structural acoustics, signal processing, antenna processing
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developed for GaAs-based heterostructures, to the new germanium-based material system. His/her work will include the fabrication of quantum point contacts, quantum dots, and quantum interferometers as
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to predict memory accesses and anticipate page faults. At present, it is almost impossible to execute AI models in kernel space, since floating-point operations—required by AI workloads—are not supported
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the relationship between the increase in atmospheric CO₂ concentration and its sequestration as carbonates, particularly influenced by microbial processes. It focuses on the formation of carbonate sludge in various
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here is the prediction of the composition of communities of marine entities (zooplankton, marine snow particles, and coral reef fishes) from environmental data taken around the point of the biological
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writing Preferred: Experience with MATLAB (especially for auditory modeling or signal processing) Familiarity with audiological data and test batteries Working knowledge of French is a plus Candidates
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following skills: Strong interest in the field of neuroimaging, psychiatry and genetics. Computer skills: Strong level in the main informatics software (FSL, Freesurfer, fMRIprep) and coding languages (R
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the first mutations in the NLGN-NRXN-SHANK pathway, which has a key role in synapse formation within the brain. Our results highlight the genetic heterogeneity of autism, but also point at common biological