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resources may be provided by the Jean-Zay supercomputer. Large language models (LLMs) and deep contextual embeddings (i.e., BERT and its variants) are trained on large corpora, usually extracted from various
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, studies, etc.) in France (the country of the host organisation) for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately before the recruitment date (i.e., the start of employment). Eligibility conditions
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of economically viable elements (i.e., He, H) within geothermal systems. Supervisors: Raphaël Pik (CNRS – Université de Lorraine, [email protected] ), David Bekaert (Université de Lorraine) Co
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, with conversion losses of the order of 1% in the THz range, i.e. only 10X less than electronic mixers [3]. It is therefore possible today to imagine a very broadband (0-1 THz) spectrum and/or vector
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the incorporation of up-conversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) developed at Softmat. Thulium-doped UCNPs can convert near-infrared light (i.e. 800 nm) into blue light, spectrally matched to the O2 probe '[Ru(bathophen)3)]2
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eligibility criteria: (1) All researchers recruited in a Doctoral Network must be Early-Stage Researchers (ESRs; i.e., be in the first four years (full-time equivalent research experience) of their research
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examples of high performance embedded systems. The carbon impact of such systems is currently dominated by the embodied emissions, i.e. the greenhouse gas emissions of system fabrication [G21], but results
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interactions of semiconductor nano-sensors with their surrounding bio-molecular environment under the action of intense electromagnetic fields (i.e. lasers) for molecular recognition in medical applications
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involve rewriting new reconstruction algorithms so that they can be run on heterogeneous platforms, i.e. systems where a traditional processor (CPU) is coupled with an accelerator (e.g. a GPU). The PhD
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) Accounting for drop size distribution variability across scales, and notably the one occurring below radar observation scales; (ii) Better understanding and quantifying the wind drift effect, i.e