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, photonic devices for communications, optical networks, and fiber sensors. SCIENTIFIC CONTEXT Optical fiber forms the backbone of the communication systems. The exponential increase in data traffic is putting
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January 2026 -Contract: 6 months, with potential extension supported by the team’s competitive grants If you are enthusiastic about dissecting complex protein interaction networks and eager to develop
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forcing of structural vibrations, often linked to the presence of complex flow features such as wakes and flow separation and their interaction, whose numerical representation can be challenging for legacy
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This position concerns a 2 years contract for the development of experiments on complex biomolecular
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de Rham" methods, the main feature of which is to reproduce subtle mathematical properties expressed by Hilbert complexes at the discrete level. The developments envisaged within the NEMESIS project
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and economy that respect people and their environment. We are looking for our future postdoctoral researcher in model-based reinforcement learning to join the Computer Science and Networks (INFRES
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the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), any sensor can be interfaced with a local network or the Internet. This massive deployment has created many security issues and associated solutions
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economy that respect people and their environment. We are looking for a Post-doctoral fellow in wireless networks and system modeling. The LabSoC (System on Chip Team) at Télécom Paris is a research group
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their structure. Small-angle X-ray scattering analysis (SAXS), already used others systems, has proven effective in this regard, providing quantitative information on the key parameters of a structured network in
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on the modeling of tumor growth. Tumor growth is a complex phenomenon, influenced by numerous biological, metabolic and environmental factors. Morphological magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is widely used to detect