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will be supervised by Christophe Eloy (IRPHE, Centrale Méditerranée), whose work spans fluid-structure interactions and reinforcement learning, Laetitia Giraldi (Calisto, INRIA), an expert in
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chemical biology, mechanistic enzymology, cancer biology, structural biology, pharmacology, cell biology, biochemistry, and small-molecule and biologics discovery, as well as affiliations with basic science
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of water and sediment samples from glacier fronts in Greenland. Analysis and interpretation of vibroseismic data from the interior of Greenland with a focus on water and sediment thicknesses. Construction
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: Comprehensive training, mentoring, and a pay structure based on skills and experience.
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to predict bacterial growth from protein sequence and compound molecular structure. Applying generative and predictive models to propose novel compounds optimized for broad-spectrum activity against diverse
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systems with a strong focus on robustness, transparency, and reproducibility. Conduct structured exchanges with researchers to understand workflows, identify friction points, and translate user needs
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organized and stand out through a structured working style, strategic thinking, and strong conceptual skills. You work as a team player and are skilled in working with stakeholders from diverse backgrounds
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communication skills, with the ability to translate complex analyses into clear, executive‑ready insights Strong critical thinking and structured problem‑solving abilities, with a proven aptitude for analytical
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opportunities through courses, e-learning programs, and coaching sessions Structured onboarding: A systematic introduction to your new role and team Healthy at work: A wide range of health and wellness programs
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quantitative imaging with AI-based analysis, applied to the investigation of diverse organs or anatomical structures. Most importantly, your research should combine strong medical relevance with translatable and