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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD student must hold an MSc in computer science
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of Mathematics (DEMA), Probability and Statistics (EPS), and Geometry, Topology, and Algebra (GTA). Discrete polytopal complexes are recent numerical methods, whose purpose is to design approximations of partial
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characterizing the phenomena analyzed - statistical modeling - use of speech recognition techniques (forced alignment, pronunciation variants) to explore the data - modeling parameters from different sources using
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corresponds to this strategy and to the development of new tools and concepts in statistical physics, enabling to ameliorate the understanding and numerical simulation of physical systems and also to better
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at the LHC to explore a novel phase space. This original configuration was tested during the LHC run 2 with pioneering data taking. Despite their limited statistics, these data takings allowed
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chemistryYears of Research ExperienceNone Research FieldChemistry » Computational chemistryYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria The candidate will have completed his/her PhD
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the LAPSCO under the supervision of Pascal Huguet, Director of the LAPSCO, and the co-direction of Johann Chevalère ('Digital Education' Chair), and in close collaboration with Marie Demolliens (PhD
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national conferences. Secondary : The person recruited will also be involved in developing a methodology for monitoring a training program in digital education for teachers and the related statistical
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on classical or statistical thermodynamic calculations, quantum chemistry, computational chemistry, machine learning or artificial intelligence, and relevant experimental approaches such as, but not limited
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methods for intelligent systems that need to be flexible and adaptive, with applications in telecommunications and healthcare. Specializing in information theory and optimization (including statistical