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8 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Centre de Physique des Particules de Marseille Research Field Mathematics History » History of science Researcher Profile First Stage
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mathematics Application deadline: February 23, 2026 Doctoral student in Geometric Hydrodynamics Application deadline: February 23, 2026 Doctoral student in discrete optimization and computational complexity
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of the world's oldest medical schools. (https://www.igmm.cnrs.fr/en/ ) The Lab: The work will be carried out in the AI for Genome Interpretation (AI4GI) group, led by Dr. Daniele Raimondi. The group focuses
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, and written communication skills evidenced by a publication record in the area of control theory, mathematical optimization, AI, or machine learning. Preferred Qualifications: Publication record in
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/ Telecommunications Engineering, Mathematics, or related field. Ability to conduct research in an academic or commercial environment. Expertise in optimization techniques, graph theory, distributed algorithms and game
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(e.g., model compression/simplification and hardware-aware optimization). We are also interested in how resource-efficiency interacts with broader sustainability aspects of machine learning such as
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a member of a team in a collaborative environment. Strong mathematical and analytical skills. Strong technical background in optimization in wireless communications/networking. Experience with
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expertise in areas such as approximate inference, Bayesian statistics, continuous optimization, information geometry, etc. We work on a variety of learning problems, especially those involving supervised
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recognized for their research in a variety of fields, including polymer science, cosmology, mathematical finance, and neuroscience. The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) group in the Physics Department is seeking a
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computational tools, including optimal-control techniques, that directly support ongoing experiments and advance the control of bosonic quantum operations. About us The position is hosted at the Applied Quantum