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Description CNRS offers a 18-month fixed-term contract researcher position to work on the recently funded project ACCTS (“Assessing cirrus cloud thinning strategies by learning from aerosol-cirrus interactions
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-DEEP and IMP Lyon), the work will combine field campaigns at instrumented combined sewer overflows, experimental laboratory analyses at ENTPE, and data processing. Occasional travel to instrumented sites
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Research FieldPhysicsYears of Research ExperienceNone Research FieldTechnologyYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria - Hold a PhD in polymer chemistry - Have solid
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applications from candidates with less than two years of postdoctoral experience after PhD defense. Required : PhD in computational biochemistry, biophysics or computational chemistry, and experience with
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elucidating the molecular and cellular mechanisms of the late phase of long-term potentiation (LTP), a key process in learning and memory. The project is based on the development and use of an innovative
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combine density functional theory (DFT), molecular simulations, and machine-learning force field (ML-FF) development to uncover the factors controlling NHC–surface interactions and to model realistic
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researchers with ample experience in MEG/EEG data analysis, BCIs, signal processing, deep learning for brain imaging analysis, biomedical statistics, dynamical systems and research on motor control. The lab has
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the supervision of students (interns and/or PhD candidates) -preparation of scientific publications and progress reports -presentation of results at national and international conferences This work will be carried
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& Complexity group - Participation in the research seminar and group discussions - Supervising interns and collaborating with PhD students The team has expertise in quantum algorithms and quantum complexity
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Machine/Deep learning and classification Knowledge of the Linux operating system for using a computing cluster Interest in transdisciplinarity and teamwork Autonomy and scientific rigor Website