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of this work is to develop the collaborative quantum computing research network within the university and its European alliance, EUTOPIA. Objectives: The goal of this PhD will be to adapt quantum systems to real
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of transportation and energy. Its experimental and numerical modeling activities focus on various complex and multiphysical flows, including turbulence, two-phase flows, combustion, and thermoacoustics. Research
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that are transforming many sectors today through language models, recommendation systems and advanced technologies. However, modern machine learning models, such as neural networks and ensemble models, remain largely
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of neuronal networks and how this translates into specific behaviors in healthy and pathological conditions. To achieve these objectives, SPPIN adopts a multidisciplinary approach combining optical microscopy
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19 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Complexe de recherche interprofessionnel en aérothermochimie Research Field Engineering Chemistry Physics Researcher Profile First
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"Complexity of the Living" (ED515) of Sorbonne University, offering a multidisciplinary environment and a comprehensive training program. The project is supported by a close partnership with the "Arthropods
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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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strength, maintains cell shape, and protects against osmotic stress. In Gram-positive bacteria, it is primarily composed of two essential macromolecules: the peptidoglycan (PG), a 3D mesh of glycan strands
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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
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levels, offering strong networking opportunities to the student. Over the past decade, the field of attoscience has revolutionized our ability to observe the fundamental building blocks of matter, such as