106 algorithm-development-"The-University-of-Edinburgh" Postdoctoral positions at CNRS
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and biomedical applications. Responsibilities and expected outputs: - To conduct, develop, and manage a research topic within the frame of the project - Potential supervision of early-stage researchers
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- Modelling At the CNRS ICARE UPR3021 laboratory, located on the CNRS campus in Orléans, the candidate will join the RA team. The development of industrial chemicals can lead to significant emissions
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aims to develop all-solid-state batteries (inorganic, polymer-based, or hybrid) with lithium metal as the negative electrode. The project brings together 10 CNRS joint research units (UMRs) and CEA-LITEN
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probabilistic modeling of weak signals in the image related to sensor noise developed on JPEG images [Taburet et al., 2020, Giboulot et al.,2021, Giboulot et al.,2022]. The modeling of the sensor noise will be
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multidisciplinary NUMERIQ project (ANR JCJC) aimed at developing fast and reliable methods in molecular simulations, with a focus on electronic structure simulations in quantum chemistry. Link to the detailed offer
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used. However, the development of such materials via injection molding presents certain difficulties and limitations, which are the subject of this work. This study is part of the development of a new
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– a highly reactive and versatile first-row-transition metal, as an alternative to rare and toxic metals – to afford new heterogeneous catalysts for alkene hydrosilylation as a first development, then
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by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for developing tools to monitor slow ground
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to study the variability and dynamics of speech across the ages. - Prepare scientific articles for publication of project research - Actively participate in team meetings, workshops and conferences
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solar energy therefore appears as one attractive solution to replace fossil fuels. Inspired by natural photosynthesis, researchers develop artificial systems with the ultimate goal to store solar energy