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artificial and biological neural networks, with the aim of: Unveiling the link between network structure and neural representations. Understanding the impact of structural and energetic constraints on circuit
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to the TEMPREAD project, investigating the spatiotemporal and structural dynamics of reading networks using advanced neuroimaging methods. The position offers interdisciplinary training in behavioral, functional
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of Chemistry. This position is intended to begin January 1, 2026. The aim of this project is to develop and apply computational methods for statistical learning on chemical reaction network (CRNs) structures
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at the intersection of machine learning and operations research to design and operate the water networks of future sustainable societies. Water networks are characterized by their complex topologies and highly non
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