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, particularly deep learning and reinforcement learning. • Interest in experimental instrumentation and real-world validation. • Advanced scientific programming skills, particularly in Python (knowledge of C/C
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training in nuclear physics and/or nuclear reactor physics. Strong programming skills (Python and/or C++) and data analysis skills are required. Proficiency in stochastic neutron transport simulation
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reactor physics. Strong programming skills (Python and/or C++) and data analysis skills are required. Proficiency in stochastic neutron transport simulation software such as MCNP, Serpent 2, OpenMC, Tripoli
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skills: Python programming; solid background in optimization and/or inverse problems; strong interest in signal processing, experimental data and physics-based modelling. • Important assets: experience
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algorithms (Python, Matlab, or equivalent). Experience with deep neural networks, particularly for the analysis of spectral or imaging data, will be highly appreciated. Knowledge of light propagation in
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science, oceanography, physics, environmental science, or a related field • Strong skills in scientific programming (Python, Fortran, or similar) • Interest in Earth system modelling and climate science
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skills (Matlab, Python, C++) are a significant asset. •Knowledge of artificial intelligence techniques and associated optimization algorithms would be appreciated. •Good knowledge of English (working
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explore concepts form several topical fields such as: - Acoustics and interfacial fluid mechanics - Advanced wavefront control in complex environments - Experimental instrumentation (Python
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(Python) and interfacing experimental devices Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7588-JEACAN-002/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company
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platforms and our local CPU and GPU clusters; implementing Python tools for automating CSP/DFT calculations; - Participation in the scientific activities of the Applied Quantum Chemistry group (IC2MP) and the