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Infrastructure? No Offer Description The work requested is part of the interdisciplinary mission of the University of Pau and Pays de l'Adour, as well as that of the CNRS through the IPREM: "organizing energy
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of electrochemical reactions carried out under strong, controlled magnetic fields. Part of the work will involve establishing an in-situ characterisation method, supplemented by research into optimal experimental
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foundations and principles of Machine Learning, Linear Algebra (vectorial and matricial operations, optimization), with a particular focus on Neural Networks (pytorch), 3) problem solving skills, 4) familiarity
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devices are designed to operate at specific near-infrared wavelengths while remaining minimally perturbative across the rest of the optical spectrum. A key scientific challenge of the project is to achieve
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of purified argon and read out by 200,000 silicon photomultipliers. This will allow to have the world leading discovery potential for WIMPs after few years of data taking. The actual work is dedicated
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of neuronal and vascular responses; Contribute to the instrumental optimization of the imaging system (detector configuration, illumination control, multi-camera synchronization); Analyze and interpret
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dislocation dynamics (DDD) code from TRIDIS, NUMODIS, or OpenDIS, based on the candidate's programming skills (Fortran, C++, or C). - Validate the DDD-FFT coupling required to optimize calculations
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devices are designed to operate at specific near-infrared wavelengths while remaining minimally perturbative across the rest of the optical spectrum. A key scientific challenge of the project is to achieve
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collaboration with the University of Zurich. Mission The researcher will integrate, optimize, and stabilize the RNb-NeuS neural 3D reconstruction method within the AliceVision software architecture, enabling
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The candidate will work, within UMR CNRS 5801 LCTS