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Laboratoire de Chimie Théorique, Sorbonne Université & CNRS | Paris 15, le de France | France | 17 days ago
mathematicians. Additional Information Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteLaboratoire de Chimie Théorique, Sorbonne Université & CNRSCountryFranceCityParisGeofield Contact Website https
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participate in 120 international mathematical events. Each year, CIRM hosts two high-level mathematicians for six months as part of the Jean Morlet Chair. Each semester of the Chair is dedicated
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. The successful candidate will carry out research at the data science center @ ENS – a multidisciplinary center hosting mathematicians, computer scientists, physicists and neuroscientists working on data sciences
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Curie, which consists of ~90 researchers and students. It is a very active and growing interdisciplinary team of bioinformaticians, biologists, physicians, mathematicians, statisticians, physicists, and
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Research Director, Univ. Paris Cité, biologist specialising in ageing) and S. Kaakai (Lecturer at LAGA, USPN, mathematician). On site, the candidate will interact closely with the ECOTRON team, with S
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mathematicians having international recognition in their field and demonstrating excellent teaching skills. It is expected that the applicant will defend a habilitation thesis within a couple of years after hiring
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, analysis, and knowledge. To achieve this aim, this project proposes an interdisciplinary approach bringing together philosophers, biologists, and mathematicians. The project is organized in 3 complementary
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embodied neuroAI. Led by Jean-Baptiste Masson (DR, theoretical physicist), with deputies Christian Vestergaard (CR), Alex Barbier-Chebbah (CR), and François Laurent (IR, applied mathematician and software