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. The person recruited will be based at the LISN, an interdisciplinary laboratory, within a team comprising several members working on the environmental impact of ICT. He or she will also work with the ENS AI
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administration), the bash language, and computer task schedulers for computing clusters. • Practical knowledge of the Python language and its scientific computing and data analysis libraries. Website
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” focusing on the effect of a fluctuating environment on the collective dynamics of self-propelled agents, a numerical part on “reinforcement learning” focusing on optimizing communication between agents in a
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. Veyre; C. Thieuleux; C. Camp Chem. Commun. 2022, 58, 8214-8217. 5. A. V. Pichugov; L. Escomel; S. Lassalle; J. Petit; R. Jabour ; D. Gajan ; L. Veyre; E. Fonda; A. Lesage; C. Thieuleux; C. Camp Angew
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- The candidate must hold a PhD in theoretical chemistry or physics. - expertise in quantum chemistry and ab initio molecular dynamics, quantum dynamics if possible - be able to program and script in a language of
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vectors, bacteria, and even whole cells, without compromising their viability (Nat. Commun., 2023, 14, 5122; Chem. Sci., 2021, 12, 15374-15381; J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2018, 140, 17120-17126). In this project
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discussion of research results with the team members as well as with the project partner and partner team - Communication of research results (seminars, publications, databases, larger public) The Institute
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characterization of nanocomposite films and interfaces. Interpret the experimental results. Highlight these results in relation to the work in the literature. Write scientific articles and communicate the results
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communications or conferences. During the contract period, the successful candidate will be part of the 'Social and Political Dynamics of Private Life' team at the CMW laboratory. The candidate must hold a PhD in
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. R. (2018). Integrating community assembly and biodiversity to better understand ecosystem function: The Community Assembly and the Functioning of Ecosystems (CAFE) approach. Ecology Letters, 21(2