198 post-doc-in-wireless-communication-and-networks-2016 Postdoctoral positions at CNRS
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of metabolites obtained in the lesion, and correlation with clinical and anatomo-pathology data. The post-doctoral candidate will work on the ultra-high-field platform at Poitiers University Hospital, within
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-doc will also define the sampling plans required to assess the effectiveness of the compensatory measures over the medium-to-long term. To carry out this work, the post-doctoral fellow will have access
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demonstrating a proof of concept for low-power logic gates based on spin waves. The work involves experimental research. The post-doc will be responsible for: - the growth and optimization of magnetic thin films
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be carried out by the post-doc, in collaboration with researchers from the 4D Earth Core+ consortium sponsored by ESA. On top of this prime activity, the post-doc will also have time to develop a side
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on the reactivity of magnesium, zirconium, tungsten, uranium and graphite in various molten salts (hydroxide salts and hydrogen sulphates). The post-doc will contribute in particular to the following points
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of PhD students and post-docs working on different aspects of seafloor spreading (magmatism, tectonics, hydrothermalism) on a range of time scales, with observational and modeling approaches
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for degradation, the PTI response is nucleotide sequence-independent and triggered also by other dsRNA molecules, for example by exogenous treatment of plants with poly(I:C) (Niehl et al., 2016, New Phytol 211
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models (LLMs), have demonstrated remarkable capabilities but remain limited by their heavy computational requirements, lack of interpretability, and tendency to produce unreliable outputs (“hallucinations
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project SeaSALT (Seafloor Spreading on Short And Long time scales, PI: J.-A. Olive), which will involve a team of PhD students and post-docs working on different aspects of seafloor spreading (magmatism
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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