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, machine learning and turbulence modeling. The researcher must hold a Phd in fluid mechanics / Applied mathematic / Machine Learning. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD
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articles, - Participating in conferences, - Supervising the writing of reports and articles by supervised students, - Supervising and training interns and PhD students. • Cross-functional tasks - Participate
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promote understanding of the interrelationships between human health and the environment, while strengthening the power to act individually and collectively. The main mission of the post-PHD researcher is
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. The researcher will have an office space with a computer and a suitable technical environment. The IBMP is accessible by public transport. On-site cycle parking facilities and staff catering. Where to apply
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research laboratory of the CNRS and Aix-Marseille University, with around 180 researchers, engineers and PhD students. The laboratory studies subjects ranging from particle physics to astroparticle physics
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of definitions, theorems and proofs. We would like to apply this to make the use of computer formalisation practical and current for mathematical research writing. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr
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groups, each of which proposes a multi-disciplinary approach, at the frontiers of biology, physics and chemistry, in coherence with 3 research axes. Nearly 320 people work at IBS as researchers, PhD
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within the ANITI HUCAD project which aims to develop Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems fostering human-machine collaboration for effective deliberations. It aims to enhance the argumentation
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knowledge and results obtained within the project consortium and the host team, in particular through participation in the supervision of a 3rd year PhD student also involved in the PREPAC project
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lecturer, two research scientists, two professors, a research director and currently two PhD students (University of Strasbourg). The recruited scientist will be supervised by J.-E. Bassard (research