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innovative research program that leverages and expands the Unit's research portfolio and EMBL’s integrative framework. We welcome bold, high-risk, and unconventional proposals that embrace cutting-edge and
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topological textures. A wide range of applied functionalities could be considered: terahertz sources, unconventional computing and AI, security components, telecommunications, sensors, memories etc.
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The successful candidate will develop computational approaches to discover, model, and develop therapeutic strategies. Examples of potential approaches include: -Network Modeling: Creating
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well as computational modeling. The development and numerical implementation of novel methods has become a key issue in modern oncology, both in terms of understanding the biology of cancers and for medical oncology
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-Precision Measurements: Implement fast, next-generation thermal techniques to investigate unconventional superconductors and spin liquids. Collaborate and Innovate: Work closely with an energetic research
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Excellence Programme , which prioritizes the recruitment of female scholars to professorial roles. For an initial period of six months, the University will consider applications exclusively from female
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establishments (Université Côte d'Azur, CNRS, INRAE, INSERM ...), but also with the regiona economic players. With a presence in the fields of computational neuroscience and biology, data science and modeling
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various disciplines: computer scientists, mathematicians, biologists, chemists, engineers, physicists and clinicians from more than 50 countries currently work at the LCSB. We excel because we are truly
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group: MARIANNE (https://team.inria.fr/marianne/). The MARIANNE project-team pursues high-impact research in Artificial Intelligence with a focus on data and models for computational argumentation in
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Excellence Programme , which prioritizes the recruitment of female scholars to professorial roles. For an initial period of six months, the University will consider applications exclusively from female