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Domaine Composants et équipements électroniques Contrat CDD Intitulé de l'offre Research Engineer in component Security H/F Statut du poste Cadre Durée du contrat (en mois) minimum 18 mois
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Research Engineer in Model-Based Engineering for Security Assurance of Medical Devices H/F Advances in healthcare IT systems have resulted in complex socio-technical architectures, which deliver
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the short-wave infrared (SWIR: 1.5-3 μm) to mid-wave infrared (MWIR: 3-8 μm) wavelengths.2,3 The main bottleneck with the GeSn technology is, however, the large number of structural defects that severely
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. The PhD student will also have to train in nanofabrication techniques at the PTA (Upstream Technology Platform) for the realization of the test devices to measure spin-orbit couples (SPINTEC). Different
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.pdf [3] https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/copilot4eclipse [4] https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11334-022-00455-5 Java, Python. JavaScript, Eclipse, Papyrus - Master or Engineering School
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enrolled in a Master 2 or equivalent engineering school in environmental sciences, hydrogeology or geochemistry, you should have a keen interest in modeling and data processing. Practical skills in reactive
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collaboration. You will have access to cutting-edge equipment and top-notch research resources to carry out your missions. Profil du candidat Student or recent graduate in computer science, engineering, data
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, building close collaborative links with clinicians, biologists and biotechnology engineers. He/She will provide or obtain substantial funding for the projects from national and international funding bodies
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). Requirements Research FieldChemistry » Physical chemistryEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Candidates should hold or prepare an Engineer diploma or a Master degree in physical
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Dutta, Kaixin Yang, and Pierluigi Nuzzo. "ReIGNN: State register identification using graph neural networks for circuit reverse engineering." ICCAD, 2021. [4] Lattner, Chris, et al. "MLIR: Scaling