18 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof"-"Humboldt-University-Berlin"-"Prof" positions at CEA
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the heart of the Grenoble metropolitan area, easily accessible via the CEA's soft mobility program. A unique research environment dedicated to topics with high societal impact. Experience in a cutting-edge
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programming based global energy system models (ate different geographical scales), based on the TIMES modelling framework. You bring your knowledge of quantitative methods and economic analysis, in some of the
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Country France Application Deadline 31 Oct 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/Paris) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU
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(BAC+5) in Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, or related field. Qualification: Strong knowledge of deep learning (CNNs, VIT) and PyTorch. Good programming skills in Python (C++ is a plus). Interest
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, completed by large test campaigns on cell prototyped samples, to prove the advantages of Li-ion battery cells with Reference Electrode in terms of robustness, durability and safety. You will plan and organise
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Within I-Tésé Institute, "Energy Systems and Society" cluster leads approaches in the human and social sciences. In this context, it addresses issues related to energy sufficiency, socio-technical
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Specialization: Statistics – Computer Science – Quantitative Methods Technical and/or Specific Skills: Quantitative modelling in economics: optimization, machine learning, statistics/econometrics. Use and possibly
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Operando and in situ techniques are becoming mandatory
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, easily accessible via the CEA's soft mobility program. A unique research environment dedicated to topics with high societal impact. Experience in a cutting-edge field of innovation with strong industrial
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. The Franco-German research project CrossHy focuses on analyzing possible deployment pathways for hydrogen transport infrastructure in France and Germany. It relies on two complementary modeling tools (REMix