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in the group of Prof. Laurent Gizon and is funded by the ANR/DFG project BUTTERFLY (a recent cooperation between INRIA and the University of Göttingen). The overall purpose of this research is to
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team and the SUSHI of IRISA /Inria . We are part of a larger collaborative environment with researchers in Rennes and Nantes working on DL hardware and hardware/software security. Objectives
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– general-purpose numerical linear algebra codes are available. The goal of the post-doctoral position will be to develop such a HPC computing code and assess it with the libNEGF library (https://github.com
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use scientific excellence to serve teaching, research and innovation. As part of the Autonomous Pack project led by packaging tracking start-up GoodFloow, in collaboration with researchers at IMT, INRIA
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. This project aims to develop models combining EV motion, energy consumption, and storage using continuation models with multi-modality. Additionally, the evaluation, placement, and design of charging stations
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the UPPA, INRA, Inria and CNRS consortium (I-SITE label) and with the SPACE project, Progressive and Accompanied Specialisation of the Student Curricula (NCU label, New University Courses). The "ENergy
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reasons: it is recognised as a university of excellence with the E2S UPPA project, Solutions for Energy and the Environment, led by the UPPA, INRA, Inria and CNRS consortium (I-SITE label) and with
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the program of the ANR Collaborative Research Project 'Simulation and Imaging of the Mitral Regurgitation' (SIMR) led by the INRIA COMMEDIA team which includes 6 partners and started in February 2020. Mitral
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1614, the University of Groningen has enjoyed an international reputation as a dynamic and innovative center of higher education offering high-quality teaching and research. Balanced study and career
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innovative center of higher education offering high-quality teaching and research. Balanced study and career paths in a wide variety of disciplines encourage currently more than 34,000 students and researchers