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of the variability and uncertainty of simulated outputs • an explicit quantification of prediction error • an interpretable and controllable structure (e.g., Gaussian processes, …) 2. Model industrial system
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cellular biophysics -Backround in microfluidics -Background in image processing Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5588-CHAMIS-012/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number
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criteria Level I animal experimentation, expertise in animal surgery, skills in pharmacokinetic analysis. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7275-HELMAR-006/Default.aspx
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mechanisms of cognition and its dysfunctions. Its research teams address a wide range of topics, including perception, motor plasticity, attentional processes, decision-making, motivation, and social cognition
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specialized software (Comsol, Lumerical, Zeemax, GDS Factory, CAD softwares…). ● Experience in clean room processes and microfabrication is highly recommended. ● Excellent communication and teamwork skills
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of Montpellier, dedicated to the study of infectious processes and the host immune response. LPHI research teams conduct projects ranging from the in vitro study of fundamental biological processes
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, including basic processing of photoemission data, as well as more advanced processing for HAXPES data or photoemission imaging. *Participate in measurements at large-scale facilities such as synchrotrons
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processes—to precisely control the composition, size, and distribution of these nanocatalysts. These materials, with their exceptional properties, are designed to accelerate CO₂ methanation, a critical
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sputtering or in an ionic liquid. It will then study their effect on the photoconversion properties of CO2. Finally, the BiBOP project uses innovative synthesis processes but is primarily part of an approach
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room-temperature exciton–polaritons, partly achieved by the team of Jesus Zúñiga-Pérez, has opened the way to practical applications of polaritons. Exciton–polaritons promise faster data processing