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to announce the availability of a fully-funded Joint Doctoral studentship under the Marie-Curie Sklodowska Doctoral Network Scheme as part of the DECADOCS project (DECADOCS – 101227176). This PhD project will
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Framework Programme? Horizon Europe – COFUND Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Fascist and Neo-Fascist Networks between Italy and France: migration
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Eligibility criteria *The candidate will be entrusted with key responsibilities: The Postdoc will apply data-driven techniques like autoencoders to extract coherent structures from DNS data. Symbolic regression
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observed in optomechanical platforms [2]. Practically, the applicability of modern quantum technologies in optomechanical networks ultimately requires quantum entanglement of light and many vibrations—i.e
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. The work is divided into 4 Tasks : Task 1: System Definition Define, in collaboration with the partners of the associated ANR project, the detailed specifications of the MDAL and its architecture. Model and
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quality monitoring system. Potential applications will initially focus on drinking water distribution networks. The main sources of water pollution are relatively well documented in the literature
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. The INSyGHT team is an emerging team within TIMC led by Dr Abdelkader Zebda and composed of three permanent researchers, an emeritus professor and a technician. In addition, the team includes four postdocs and
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and adapted tools for the processing of signals or images acquired with biomedical sensor networks (cardiology, neurosciences) or in geosciences (seismology and marine ecology), but also in wireless
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, various digital tools have emerged to address these needs: mobile apps, training software, and communication aids (Oussama et al., 2021; Phosanarack et al., 2025). Although promising, these technologies
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obtained from multi-sensor networks across urban areas. A novel synergy approach will be developed that combines observations of thermal stratification from microwave radiometers, profiles of wind and