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to specialize the memory management of several applications, including virtual machines. Running memory management policies in user space opens up new opportunities, particularly the integration of AI models
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, so that it can be easily used in practice (fast optimization, embedded decision-making, online updating). 1. Design a lightweight statistical/probabilistic surrogate model, integrating: • an estimation
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the characterization and fabrication of spintronic devices. In this role, you will investigate how various spacer layers can maintain the integrity of the TI and the ferromagnetic storage layer during annealing
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of Oceanology (MIO), in Marseille Luminy. The MIO is an Oceanography research laboratory of the Universities of Aix-Marseille, Toulon, CNRS and IRD. It is integrated into OSU Pythéas. Its objectives are to better
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into distinct CAF subtypes and how these subtypes regulate epithelial plasticity and immune responses, promoting tumor progression and therapy resistance. This work will integrate spatial transcriptomics
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is integrated into OSU Pythéas. Its objectives are to better understand the ocean system and its evolution in response to global change. It constitutes a center of expertise in biology, ecology
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developed quantum light sources based on artificial atoms known as semiconductor quantum dots. These quantum emitters, carefully integrated into optical cavities, generate indistinguishable single photons
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of infectious agents and their genetic and non-genetic determinants through integrative and transdisciplinary research in order to better grasp the evolution of these infectious systems and improve control over
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on the analysis and comparison of the different methodological approaches used in France and Italy, in order to formalize the definition of “best practices”; Jointly integrating project results into the respective
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of their structures and physical properties (optical, mechanical, electronic, and magnetic), as well as their integration into devices. A significant part of its research is dedicated to the study and manipulation