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? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for conducting and optimizing
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14 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Cognition, Langues, Langage, Ergonomie Research Field Neurosciences Psychological sciences » Cognitive science Psychological sciences
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and novel biosensing strategies, with the aim of creating new diagnostic tools for liquid biopsy. You will be in charge of: - developing a new version of an optofluidic fiber optimized for plasmonic
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: The ideal candidate should have: * Knowledge of machine learning, especially neural networks or graph neural network or federated learning. * Strong mathematical and algorithmic background (optimization
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: • Developing and optimizing DGT passive samplers for simultaneous monitoring of PFAS, antibiotics, and biocides • Designing and conducting laboratory experiments (performance tests, kinetics, microcosms
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quantification of pigments and binders. The work will include the generation of simulated spectral data based on physical models, the training and optimization of machine learning models, and their validation
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efficient compression performance, each module relies on a rigid, manual design. Furthermore, these modules cannot be jointly optimized end-to-end. In parallel, recent years have seen the resounding success
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environment, in order to optimize processes and improve their control. The recruited postdoctoral researcher will split their time between IEM (Montpellier) and the MSSA industrial site. Their missions will
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knowledge and requiring more robust selection strategies. - Generalize results to the "philosopher inequality" setting [4], where the benchmark is the optimal online algorithm rather than the expected maximum
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km far, but public transportation exists for connecting both places. Planning on the researcher work will be provided beforehand in order to optimize his/her displacements. The post-doctoral research