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level micro-economics or game theory; familiarity with empirical research using surveys and interviews. Specific Requirements Familiarity with the desperation threshold model of decision making
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include: · building hierarchical causal graphs to account for the multi-scale structure of the experimental system, · detecting latent variables that may affect causal inference
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. Experience in any of the following areas is particularly relevant: Reduced-order modeling, Optimal transport theory, PDEs and eigenvalue problems, Error estimation. Website for additional job details https
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the experimental results within the framework of recent theories related to charge ordering. • Design and implementation of experiments on thin-film growth and topotactic reduction; • Active participation in
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expertise in neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and cognitive psychology to develop a unified theory of auditory-scene analysis in brains and machines. Close collaboration with Prof Elia Formisano's group
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Paris 15, le de France | France | 21 days ago
, located at Inria Paris and École Normale Supérieure (ENS). The team conducts research in various aspects of quantum information theory, including quantum error correction, quantum algorithms, and the
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networks. From a physics perspective, the study will focus on graphene multilayers and TMDs. Collaborations for analyzing conformal field theories on the "fuzzy sphere" or utilizing non-Abelian symmetries
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, urbanization, increasing aridity) on these virus-host associations remains unknown. To tackle this problem, the postdoctoral fellow will develop new computational methods using network theory and/or state
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(Moles & Ollerton 2016). In theory, biotic interactions should impact the shape of phylogenies (Moen & Morlon 2014, Condamine et al. 2019) and the evolution of phenotypes of species. The divergent
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methods will be periodic semi-empirical methods and density functional theory. These models will then be used to investigate the insertion mechanism of lithium ions and to understand the nature