Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
by the research team, the Pierre Gilles de Gennes Institute and the Curie Institute. Main contacts (intra- or extra-CNRS network): Team leader (Scientific Director), project stakeholders and
-
from renewable electricity and sustainable raw materials, represent a promising solution, enabling deep decarbonization. DESIRE is a Marie Sklodowska-Curie doctoral network that aims to train 15 doctoral
-
programme. Transposable elements (TEs) are defined as mobile genomic DNA sequences and are ubiquitous in all living organisms studied to date. These elements can constitute varying proportions
-
Offer Description REMOD-HEALING is a Doctoral Network funded by the Horizon Europe Programme of the European Union. The REMOD-HEALING Consortium has funding for 12 full-time (100%) doctoral scholarships
-
of this work is to develop the collaborative quantum computing research network within the university and its European alliance, EUTOPIA. Objectives: The goal of this PhD will be to adapt quantum systems to real
-
) Geography and mathematics, new areas for the co-construction of urban models. 2) Use new reproducible mathematical methods to define and model geographical objects related to the challenge of urban
-
and at the clearance level - To define sizing criteria - To optimize the piston ring geometry (axial/radial dimensions; sealing clearance, surface finish, materials, etc.) for different application
-
that are transforming many sectors today through language models, recommendation systems and advanced technologies. However, modern machine learning models, such as neural networks and ensemble models, remain largely
-
- evolutionary theories ● Interpretation and formatting of the results obtained (publications) ● Proficiency in programming languages (Bash, Python, R), code management tools and software environments (Gitlab
-
levels, offering strong networking opportunities to the student. Over the past decade, the field of attoscience has revolutionized our ability to observe the fundamental building blocks of matter, such as