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dynamics and rapidly modify gene flow between populations, thereby affecting host mitochondrial diversity and potentially contributing to reproductive isolation. In this project, the postdoc will investigate
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), this one-year postdoc position aims to develop a catalytic reaction to convert biobased furanic derivatives to building blocks with applications in the field of polymers and solvents. Building on previous
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. While processors and network interface cards can be time-multiplexed, RAM is spatially shared. Memory is therefore often the bottleneck when dimensioning and operating data centers. The candidate will
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public. The postdoc researcher will be integrated in the "Thermodynamics and biophysics of small systems" team (16 members, including permanent and non-permanent staff) of the Condensed Matter – Low
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of quantum information science, tensor network theory, and generative modeling (transformers, diffusion models, etc.). - Conduct cutting-edge research at the intersection of quantum information, machine
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, and nuclear energy. It is composed of about 250 people, including 42 faculty members, 32 permanent researchers, 94 engineers and technicians, and more than 60 PhD students and postdocs. In addition
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of ethical and regulatory files. • Contribution to the collaborative development of neurofeedback software (user interface, usability feedback). • Participation in team meetings and regular exchanges with
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. This postdoc will be conducted within the ANR-funded ITS-STORY project, a multidisciplinary collaboration involving computer scientists, historians, ergonomists, the Mémorial de l'Internement et de la
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they interact in a bipartite network and with abiotic environmental changes - mathematical developments - coding - tests with simulations - data analyses - paper writing - presenting results
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the ANR-funded INSPECT project “Aging and speech motor control” (JCJC), we are recruiting a postdoc for 12 months at the Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie in Paris. The main objective of the INSPECT