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accès privilégié à l'instrument THEMIS, ainsi que du temps machine alloué à l'équipe sur les calculateurs nationaux de haute performance (par exemple Jean Zay @ IDRIS, ADASTRA @ CINES) pour réaliser les
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students, engineers and technicians in a multicultural and international environment. The recruited candidate will join the Hart team of the Viral Replication Machines (VRM) group, which investigates
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train station or by car (parking available). Public transportation costs are partially covered. The challenge is to establish a novel reconstitution method for spliceosome from human cellular extracts
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wide spectrum of topics in CNU sections 27 "Computer Science" and 61 "Computer Engineering, Automation and Signal Processing". The laboratory is located at the heart of the Sophia Antipolis technology
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therefore be part of a particularly dynamic research effort. As part of the JET2SB project, funds have been allocated for: - the acquisition of the computer equipment necessary for the research work
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) To develop Deep Learning algorithms to significantly speed up probabilistic inference algorithms of current spatial birth-death models 2) To incorporate fossil stratigraphic and spatial information into a new
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-Performance Computing for Exascale" contributes to the design and development of numerical methods and software components that will equip future European Exascale and post-Exascale machines. This program is
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agents and as photosensitizers. The PhD student will acquire expertise in techniques for studying ROS generation in solution (indirect methods using internal dyes) and in vitro (using ROS-active dyes
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collection of >6,000 isolates of the fungus present in the lab (and 20+ closely related species). Additionnally to computer analyses (which will represent the core of the project), the PhD student will
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nonlinear optics). The PhD student will acquire expertise in the field of water-soluble chiral nanoclusters, from individual nanoclusters to supramolecular nanoclusters, focusing on their photophysical