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all these fields is not required, but willingness to learn across the project's topics is essential ; - Advanced knowledge of at least one data analysis language.; - Proven ability to work independently
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, light-matter interactions, nanophotonics... Profile : proactive personality with a taste for initiative, autonomy and teamwork, as well as a strong potential to learn new techniques. An experience in
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: Marine Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning across spatial, temporal, and human scales”. The overall aim of the project is to acquire knowledge of the principles governing the structure, dynamics
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). - Familiarity with machine learning principles and generative/classification models (PyTorch Lightning, torch, scikit-learn, etc.), as well as data/model analysis methods (PCA, t-SNE, etc.). - Proficiency in
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existing structural and functional MRI data, acquire new data in collaboration with clinical researchers, and prepare publications and conference presentations. - Study preparation - Data acquisition (MRI
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experienced candidates could also be considered. The candidate should have a good command of English. While knowledge of French is not mandatory at start, the postdoc would be expected to learn spoken and
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combine density functional theory (DFT), molecular simulations, and machine-learning force field (ML-FF) development to uncover the factors controlling NHC–surface interactions and to model realistic
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. In this project, we aim to develop digital tools combining density functional theory (DFT) and machine learning (ML) to accelerate the in-silico design of solid catalysts for the DA process. - Perform
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); writing skills in French and English Appreciated: - Interest in the economics of innovation and regional development; - Project management; - Creativity, self-learning ability, ability to make proposals
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Description CNRS offers a 18-month fixed-term contract researcher position to work on the recently funded project ACCTS (“Assessing cirrus cloud thinning strategies by learning from aerosol-cirrus interactions