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on various aspects of (micro)palaeontology, which will constitute a rich and exciting working environment for the successful candidate. https://www.ugent.be/we/geologie/en/research/organization/palaeontology
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strong background in applied mathematics Excellent programming skills (Python, C/C++) Good experience in machine learning and parallel computing Good organisational skills and ability to work both
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(synchrotron-based), fluid inclusion analysis (FIA), Raman spectroscopy, ICP-MS, and isotope geochemistry. The results of this work, combined with those of parallel studies carried out within the GEOTHERBAMINE
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, Citrix XenApp, or Parallels RAS Demonstrated ability of independent decision-making and troubleshooting capability Ability to document and describe complex technical problems to end users and leadership
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Pau, Aquitaine | France | 3 months ago
into the high-performance code hawen (https://ffaucher.gitlab.io/hawen-website/ ) with the support of the development team, enabling their application to real-world applications. The program will be divided
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collaborating experimental research groups. Previous experience in computational modeling of atmospheric aerosols and parallel computing/software development is strongly desired. The term of appointment is based
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engineering Very strong mathematical and algorithmic background Programming experience (Python, C++, etc.) Familiarity with parallel programming frameworks (e.g. MPI, CUDA) Fluent in written and spoken English
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capabilities, and particularly the Experimental Medicine Clinical Research Facility (EMCRF) (https://www.kennedy.ox.ac.uk/news/oxford-and-gsk-launch-experimental-medicine-collaboration). This will allow testing
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setup will allow the exploration of global flow structures, large-scale recirculation, and the transition to the fully heterogeneous regime under realistic industrial conditions. In parallel, smaller
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printing processes. In parallel, they will fabricate sensors for humidity detection and visible light response using flexography and screen printing techniques, ensuring their proper characterization