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with the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF), the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) and the Institut de Biologie Structurale (IBS) forms the Partnership for Structural Biology (PSB), whose complementary and
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within a coherent computational model is currently challenging, due to the typical large dimension and complexity of biomedical data, and the relative low sample size available in typical clinical studies
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for the European Higher Education Area ) in pharmacy, chemistry or a similar subject and a minimum of 4 years’ professional experience in a similar role (e.g. developing and/or maintaining stakeholder engagement
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to the ontogeny of health and disease. This project was selected for funding by the ERC-CoG-2024 call and the Impulscience program from fondation Bettencourt Schueller.
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Context Conventional optical microscopy techniques, such as confocal microscopy, are widely used in biology for investigation on cellular and sub-cellular structures. However, their spatial
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Description of the offer : Spin vertical external cavity surface emitting lasers (spin-VECSELs) reveal unprecedented advantages of spintronics for applications beyond magnetoresistance and have the potential to form a new generation of optical communication systems. Till now, the circular...
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Discrete geometric representations such as meshes are a crucial part of engineering simulation pipelines. The success and fidelity of numerical methods heavily depend on the accurate representation
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has a wide range of applications in domains focused on monitoring and securing complex systems, including mobility, manufacturing, communication, economics, and environmental science. These domains
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on stochastic Riemannian optimization algorithms, these methods still suffer from limitations in computational complexity. The post-doctoral fellow will build upon this preliminary work to investigate