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University, is recognized for its expertise in artificial intelligence and formal methods In this stimulating academic context, we will focus on the problem of explainability of artificial intelligence models
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24 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Institut des NanoSciences de Paris Research Field Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country France Application Deadline 13 Nov 2025 - 23:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per...
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within the LTDS's “Geo-materials and Sustainable Construction” team at ENTPE. The PhD candidate wille be part of the research team on the behavior of road, rail, and airport pavement materials and
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for monitoring territorial and development changes. Baltic cities are transforming at scales and rates that challenge conventional methods of spatial analysis. Today, urban areas are no longer just the setting
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this knowledge can guide adaptive river planning. Objectives: i) Develop an analytical method for assessing CES associated with rivers, based on the concept of Sense of Place. ii) Measure and map river-related CES
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the following ones. Exploration of active auditing techniques for large machine learning models, use of reinforcement learning, potential application to recommender systems. The PhD will mainly investigate
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has diet shaped the microbiome and the human genome in PNG? To what extent might the recent shift to an urban diet lead to maladaptations? The PhD candidate will study the genomes, microbiomes, and
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with the CNRS and the University of Montpellier. It hosts around 220 staff members and is organized into three departments. The PhD student will join the team “Epigenetic Chromatin Regulation”, under
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be included in the Combustion axis, and as a PhD student (M/F), you will be registered in the SMEMAG doctoral school (ED 579 - Mechanical & Energy Sciences, Materials & Geosciences). The EM2C
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") team of the laboratory. Supervisory Team: The project is supervised by Malgorzata Chmiel (Géoazur, CNRS) and Jean-Paul Ampuero (Géoazur, IRD). The PhD student will work in close collaboration with Margot