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queries within embedded knowledge graphs. It will involve designing or adapting efficient indexing structures tailored for vector databases and exploring hybrid neurosymbolic techniques to enhance query
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physics. Scientific description Diamond is a remarkable material for various technological applications. Its compact and regular crystalline structure enables its use in diverse fields such as particle
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chromosomes, is structurally relatively stable between individuals (high synteny), relatively dense in genes and poor in repetitive elements, and evolving slowly. Core chromosomes carry essential genes
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and neural computation. By leveraging the rich data repository on the larva’s neural connectome and muscular structure, the project seeks to create accurate simulations that can inform biological
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of LYON (IRCELYON) is located in Villeurbanne (France). It is one of the largest European laboratories dedicated to heterogeneous catalysis. Structured in 5 teams supported by an analytical platform
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PhD student (M/F) in Polymer Chemistry: Synthesis of cross-linkable, degradable and recyclable latex
Mulhouse, a joint CNRS-University of Haute-Alsace research unit (UMR 7361). This laboratory is one of the structuring forces of the landscape of materials and their applications in the academic and
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complementary approaches. It will begin with the creation of a clean, structured, and rich data platform, obtained through rigorous preparation and labeling. This database will reflect the variability
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, we would like to study its localisation within the nucleus, its interaction with other proteins, and the pathways of its recruitment to hotspots and FE in different mutant contexts. The localisation
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their genomes evolve—through de novo gene emergence, modular recombination, duplication/loss, and horizontal transfer (HGT)—is essential for linking genome structure, function, and ecology. This thesis will
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while considering the structural configuration (geometry) of the mapping catheter by means of graph signal processing (GSP). The underlying hypothesis is that local propagation patterns in AF