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16 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris-Nord Research Field Computer science Mathematics » Algorithms Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Application Deadline 6 May 2026 - 23:59 (UTC) Country France Type of...
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symmetries, and to formulate approximate theories and numerical methods that preserve conservation laws. -Examine the potential for these theories to be of use for the studies of waves, instabilities, multi
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instruments; a computer and scientific data processing software; access to CNRS databases and documentary resources. Key stakeholders: The UTINAM teams (researchers, postdoctoral fellows, engineers, and
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hundreds of hours of exposure) in order to estimate systematic errors. - Develop open-source analysis pipelines for extracting diffuse emission from objects with very low surface brightness. Take into
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-vacuum lines, GC and GC–MS, IR and UV–visible spectrometers, liquid- and solid-state NMR spectrometers, etc.). A computer workstation will be provided. Occasional travel to Paris or Nancy may be required
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supergravity solutions dual to strongly coupled gauge theories in 4 dimensions. The other is to construct new coherent truncations in which to determine new solutions of interest for AdS/CFT duality. 1) Use and
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- 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria • Experience in computer modeling and programming • Knowledge of associative learning at both the neurobiological and psychological levels • Experience
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fabrication Prototyping Electrical and electronic engineering Numerical simulation Optics Computer-aided design (CAD) Optical and electrical characterization techniques Semiconductor materials # Soft Skills
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phenomena, precision measurements in gauge-boson sectors, as well as in the upgrade of the Liquid Argon calorimeter electronics and the construction of the new pixel detector for HL-LHC. The group's expertise
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manual gestures). The SyncoGest project (2025–2030) is an interdisciplinary project conducted jointly by computer scientists (Loria – University of Lorraine / Inria / CNRS), linguists (Praxiling – Paul