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Description The Language and Cognition team at the Center for Integrative Neuroscience and Cognition (INCC, https://incc-paris.fr/language-and-cognition/ ) at Paris Cité University is inviting applications
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visit the website: https://www.is2m.uha.fr/ . The thesis will be attached to the doctoral school of physics and physical chemistry (ED182), which is co-accredited between Unistra and UHA. The doctoral
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algorithms have been developed, most based on a hybrid architecture combining transform coding and predictive coding. Standards such as H.264/AVC, HEVC, and VVC follow this principle. While they offer highly
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. This primarily experimental work will also focus on analyzing the radiation at the fiber output through the development of a modal decomposition system. The main activity will be to set up an experimental system
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Behavior" team headed by François Tronche and Sébastien Parnaudeau. He/she will develop a project centered on microglia in relation to stress-related behavioral and cognitive adaptations. The specific aims
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of the specificity of the interaction site toward different types of quinones with varying structures and redox potentials, in connection with the evolution of bioenergetic mechanisms. The proposed project is
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engineering models for large-scale quantum computers. The aim is for this thesis to develop fundamental expertise in quantum physics and computing, and then share it with other teams in the Q-loop project, so
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for developing materials and photocatalytic conditions for selective reactions, such as green hydrogen production or demethylation reactions from biomass. Two approaches will be explored: heterogeneous
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. Generating fortran code for VUMAT for Abaqus Explicit. Developping python codes for microstructure generation Finite elements simulations on a cluster. Parameter study and comparison with experimental results
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three laboratories: the Centre for Materials Development and Structural Studies (CEMES) and the Coordination Chemistry Laboratory (LCC) in Toulouse, and the Quantum Materials and Phenomena Laboratory (MPQ