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significant computational component. We strongly recommend a background in machine learning and coding. Applicants with a background in areas such as computational neuroscience, reinforcement learning, or deep
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, easily accessible via the CEA's soft mobility program. A unique research environment dedicated to topics with high societal impact. Experience in a cutting-edge field of innovation with strong industrial
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Description of the offer : Magnetic Random Access Memories are now commercial products as cache memories or fast/low-power memories such as in FPGAs. Opening new markets such as fast and massive RAM memories for processors requires to further increase the areal density, and ideally shift to a 3D...
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various disciplines: computer scientists, mathematicians, biologists, chemists, engineers, physicists and clinicians from more than 50 countries currently work at the LCSB. We excel because we are truly
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, will coordinate the department's medical domain and will work closely with study programme directors, clinical partners and university management to align and consolidate existing and future medical
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, combining physics, mathematics and computational and systems biology with classical biology to explore a wide range of research fields including microbiology, RNA, chromatin and chromosome Biology, cell and
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. Pfeifer, W. Maass, Towards a theoretical foundation for morphological computation with compliant bodies. Biol. Cybern. 105, 355-370 (2011). • E. Lauga, T. R. Powers, The hydrodynamics of swimming
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. Bouveyron, P. Latouche and R. Zreik, The Stochastic Topic Block Model for the Clustering of Networks with Textual Edges, Statistics and Computing, vol. 28(1), pp. 11-31, 2017 - C. Bouveyron, M. Corneli, P
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, are taught in small-group formats (approximately 15 students) by our faculty. Our own Open Bachelor's programmes are inspired by the liberal arts model and officially recognized by the French State
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In the context of ongoing transformations of wireless technologies, the laboratory LS2PR investigates innovative network topologies and digital signal processing schemes. On the one hand, novel network topologies based on distributed MIMO, formerly referred to as cell-free massive MIMO aim to...