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); Proficiency in machine learning and Python programming; Strong scholarly writing skills with a demonstrated publication record and fluency in LaTeX compilers; Excellent verbal and written communication
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in the water sector. We are seeking for a post-doctoral researcher, who will carry out studies to (i) compile and meta-analyse existing approaches for risk assessment of undesirable chemical substances
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scalability and resource efficiency through the development of cooperative, distributed AI algorithms, optimising data, energy, and processing resources while adapting to the different computational
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animals. Our strategy will allow us to compare stress responses and behavioural data between different species and classes of pathogens, leading to important synergies by using standardised methods
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to analyse and compile data and video material from a random sample of Swedish dog owners. The long‑term goal is to create a more complete picture of the Swedish dog population – including personality types in
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stocks in French ecosystems and compilation of projections of changes in carbon stocks according to different scenarios - Define and implement, in close collaboration with Pierre Barré, a plan to assess
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AgriLife and make a difference in the world! Position Information: The successful candidate will contribute to developing and evaluating terrestrial and aquatic nitrogen dynamics and emission modeling, with
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of Judicial Police (DIPJ) in Marseille and any other department responsible for compiling and archiving them. The postdoctoral researcher will thus draw up an initial descriptive overview of the known
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assignments Your main tasks will be to analyse and compile data and video material from a random sample of Swedish dog owners. The long‑term goal is to create a more complete picture of the Swedish dog
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, quantum compilation techniques, and noise-aware algorithms for Rydberg architectures. Apply quantum optimization to real-world problems such as logistics, scheduling, and portfolio allocation, comparing