Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
the flexibility of neural networks with the statistical robustness of linear mixed models to tackle one of biology's most fundamental questions: how do genetic variants determine phenotypes? The postdoc will
-
the ANR-funded INSPECT project “Aging and speech motor control” (JCJC), we are recruiting a postdoc for 12 months at the Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie in Paris. The main objective of the INSPECT
-
(researchers, teacher-researchers, engineers, technicians and administrative staff) and about 140 PhD students, postdocs and fixed-term contract staff. Each year, the laboratory hosts about 120 interns and
-
exist [7], no such community effort has been carried out regarding the estimation of core motions. The main goal of the postdoc will consist in setting up a benchmark for the recovery of snapshot and
-
-permanent staff such as contract employees, postdocs, doctoral students, and interns. These individuals are organized into 22 research teams and 11 technical platforms and services. IBDM is a joint research
-
Computation (DANC) team at the Institute for Cognitive Sciences Marc Jeannerod (ISCMJ, CNRS). The postdoc will collaborate within the ANR Bursts2Predict consortium (human laminar MEG in Lyon; NHP laminar
-
. Experience in any of the following areas is particularly relevant: Reduced-order modeling, Optimal transport theory, PDEs and eigenvalue problems, Error estimation. Website for additional job details https
-
the experimental results within the framework of recent theories related to charge ordering. • Design and implementation of experiments on thin-film growth and topotactic reduction; • Active participation in
-
expertise in neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and cognitive psychology to develop a unified theory of auditory-scene analysis in brains and machines. Close collaboration with Prof Elia Formisano's group
-
networks. From a physics perspective, the study will focus on graphene multilayers and TMDs. Collaborations for analyzing conformal field theories on the "fuzzy sphere" or utilizing non-Abelian symmetries