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of natural language texts. This PhD position aims at investigating new computational methods to reduce distortions in science communication. The envisioned methodology will focus on Argument Mining with a
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Laboratory (Cognition, Languages, Language, Ergonomics) is a CNRS joint research unit (UMR) established in January 2007 and primarily based at the University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès. The laboratory is part of
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speech processing, a research question that is rapidly gaining in importance. The project is centred on the hypothesis that the cerebellum conveys predictions about upcoming speech sounds to the neocortex
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experimental skills are expected. The candidate should demonstrate the ability to work collaboratively in an interdisciplinary environment and possess excellent written and oral communication skills in English
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ED STIC (Sciences et Technologies de l'Information et de la Communication, ED#580). Collaborations with the firm Profilocolore in Roma and the CCR near Turin are planned. The C2RMF is the national
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-field code, written in the Cuda C language and parallelized on a single GPU (Graphical Processor Unit). A parallelization on multiple GPUs would be a welcome development during the thesis. Where to apply
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nanotechnologies and their applications in the fields of information, communication, transport and health. Our researchers have access to exceptional experimental resources, in particular technological and
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, the PhD student will work on developing a particle transport model. This will involve examining the variety of equations used by different research communities in the literature and formulating
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. The scientific community has established that plastic particles are not inert pollutants: they can induce cytotoxicity, oxidative stress, and chronic inflammation — three fundamental pillars of carcinogenesis
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. Further collaborations are envisaged within the GeoMIP community with international modelling groups to contribute to discussions on atmospheric dynamics during SAI deployment. The research and findings