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or Statistics or Business Intelligence, or Artificial Learning and Intelligence, or Signal Processing. o Skills in software development and databases. o Good general scientific background, particularly in
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in molecular simulation is desirable, as well as a good knowledge of associated theoretical tools (statistical physics, etc.; programming experience including: Python, Fortran, C, C++, etc.). A good
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or materials science and/or statistical physics is required. Modalities: The thesis will begin on October 1, 2024. Interested candidates should send a letter of motivation, a CV, and at least one letter of
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, or natural language processing - Programming skills (e.g., Python, Matlab, JavaScript) - Knowledge of statistical analyses (R) Desired assets: - Experience with EEG - Experience with online testing
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of solutions, valorization and publication of results.This computer science thesis is part of a multidisciplinary environment involving researchers in demography, geography, statistics and computer
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. This project explores environmental migrations and their governance at different levels. In the absence of a widely recognized administrative, legal or statistical category, grasping the environmental factors
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in English (level B2 to C1 Common Framework of Reference for Languages). He/she will be familiar with basic concepts in fluid mechanics and statistics. Fluid flow in porous media plays a central role
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and/or an engineering degree with knowledge in numerical methods (stochastic modeling, finite element method), statistics, and/or chemical kinetics and thermodynamics. Good oral and written
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systems far from equilibrium. It has a staff of around thirty, including 20 permanent researchers, engineers and technicians at CEA and CNRS. The statistical physics of equilibrium systems now provides a
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statistically representative of a target population; - Integration of realistic anisotropic hyperelastic constitutive laws based on the literature (Bauer et al., 2009; Gachon et al., 2020; Mazza et al., 2006