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an expanded coherent and exascale-ready software stack featuring breakthrough research advances that meets the needs of complex parallel applications and the requirements of heterogeneous exascale architectures
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cell biology, microfluidics and microscopy. Previous experience in one of these fields will be appreciated, good experimental skills in general and a taste for meticulousness are essential. In parallel
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skills in general and a taste for meticulousness are essential. In parallel, interest for soft matter concepts and modelling will be of help to interpret the data. Experience in data analysis (including
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, Interactive and Cognitive Systems, Distributed Systems, Parallel Computing, and Networks. The host team, DAISY, is a joint CNRS, Grenoble INP, and UGA research team handling research challenges
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. The overarching aim is to reveal how intracellular trafficking pathways are constructed, adapted, and regulated, while running in parallel with ongoing efforts aimed at developing therapeutic strategies to control
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engineering; Formal methods, models, and languages; Interactive and cognitive systems; Distributed systems, parallel computing, and networks. The successful candidate will work closely with teams specializing
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Description Probing neural representations of speech, in parallel with experimental phonetic analysis of the same data (collected in the field); placing the results in the context of linguistic typology. In
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Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria - Training in oceanography - Proficiency in parallel numerical computation - Proficiency in hydro-sedimentary modeling in coastal Arctic environments
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and writing scientific code - Knowledge of at least one of the parallel programming paradigms (MPI, OpenMP, GPU) - Proficiency in both spoken and written English is essential (work will be carried out
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prosthesis with these brain-machine interfaces (Ferrand et al. 2025). In parallel, we have identified strategies to deliver somatosensory information to subjects through direct cortical stimulation (Lassagne