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. FeelGoodAI will be applied to the field of education, where learner mental health and well-being are major concerns. Multiple perspectives and constructs related to well-being underpin several theories from
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, Spain) and Christoph Stampfer (RWTH Aachen, Germany). The successful candidate will join the Laboratoire Ondes et Matière d'Aquitaine (LOMA) in Bordeaux, within the condensed matter theory team
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techniques for biological tissue studies. The candidate will work is this research team. The PhD candidate will present his work in international conferences around the world (1 to 3 international trips
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Transactions on Information Theory, vol. 56, no. 5, p. 2307, 2010. [4] W. Yang, R. F. Schaefer, and H. V. Poor, “Wiretap channels: Nonasymptotic fundamental limits,” IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, vol
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collaboration (neuroscience, artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology) and aims to develop a novel theory of auditory scene analysis in the brain and in machines. In Marseille, the group focuses
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level: very high) • Expertise in the following areas: o Conspiracy beliefs (expected level: very high) o Cheating detection (expected level: high) o Signal Detection Theory (expected level: high) o
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–Stokes operator linearised about the turbulent jet mean flow. The tool, designed to account for the decorrelating effects of turbulence, will first be validated on axisymmetric jets and subsequently
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CNRS – University Claude Bernard Lyon 1), located on the LyonTech-La Doua campus in Villeurbanne. The laboratory brings together more than 80 permanent staff members and around 50 PhD students, and
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: The appointment is expected to be for three years. The anticipated start date is 1 October 2026, with some flexibility possible. Application Procedure: Interested candidates are invited to submit an application in
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resolvent modes. UPR 3346, Pprime Institute, is a CNRS unit under a specific agreement with the University of Poitiers and ISAE-ENSMA (partners). It has around 600 staff: 200 EC, 40 researchers, 100 IT, 180