46 postdoc-in-system-identification-and-control-systems Postdoctoral positions in France
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Quantum mechanics is the fundamental theory that rules the way nature works at the microscopic scale. However, a fully quantum description is often a fierce challenge, both for analytical
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the boundaries of cellular reprogramming by introducing scalable computational methods that streamline the discovery of reprogramming targets and control strategies. A key innovation of EdgeCR is its
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writing skills, in writing articles in particular. Practical aspects: This postdoctoral research position is funded for two years (one year renewable) with a September/December 2025 start date (to be
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technology is reducing the write current, which is intrinsically linked to the charge-to-spin current conversion ratio (), a key parameter defining the efficiency of SOT materials. The TopMemo project aims
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signal conditioning inside a Li-ion battery cell. In the new field of the Reference Electrode (RE) insertion inside the Li-ion cells, the PostDoc will focus on the pre-conditioning electronics necessary
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or PostDoc) will deal with the generation of spin and orbital electronic currents for spin–orbit torques in solid-state devices made of light metals, metallic ferromagnets and/or magnetic insulators. In
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/ NiFi/ Knime, Programming in Python and SQL. Experience with version control systems (Git, CI/CD); Java/Scala is a plus. Familiarity with containerisation and orchestration like Docker and Kubernetes
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Expertise in the characterization of regulatory elements controlling gene expression is highly valued Experience in techniques mentioned above Knowledge of the auditory system will be appreciated Experimental
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About the LCSB The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine
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Research Unit, a joint unit CNRS Université Côte d'Azur. The position is funded up to 3 years. The project can be titled "A microlocal approach to the Helmholtz equation with discontinuous coefficients