121 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Washington-University-in-St" Postdoctoral positions at CNRS
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-derived substrates, focusing on yield, selectivity, and stability. Investigation of reaction mechanisms and charge transfer processes to identify scientific bottlenecks and propose strategies
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-month postdoctoral contract focusing on data processing and the retrieval of information on aerosol heterogeneity from photometric observations made by the AERONET network. This position is part of a
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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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of contributions to both the ALERT program within the CLAS collaboration at Jefferson Lab (JLab) and to the exclusive process program at EIC within the ePIC collaboration. The successful candidate will work within
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Postdoctoral position (M/F) on impedance and dielectric study of solid/solid interfaces in batteries
transport and electrochemical processes by their time constant. In that matter, BDS can decipher between ionic/electronic limitations in composite electrodes, depending on their morphology (porosity
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durable, a quality that is also their downfall: they are difficult to recycle or even simply convert using energy-efficient chemical processes. More effective methods for processing existing plastics
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seeking a postdoc in Eco-evolutionary theory of host-microbiome systems. Host-associated microbiomes often display host specificity and heritability, yet the evolutionary processes under which
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the ASTRID ProCoPe project (Collective Processes for Power Components), led by the III-V Lab, which aims to fabricate power components with diamond heat sinks, based on Gallium Nitride (GaN), and to develop
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implement and train neural network architectures, including Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs), in order to integrate physical constraints into the learning process and improve the identification and
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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