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)CountryFranceCityGrenobleGeofield Contact City Grenoble Website http://www.esrf.eu/ Street 71, avenue des Martyrs Postal Code 38000 STATUS: EXPIRED X (formerly Twitter) Facebook LinkedIn Whatsapp More share options E-mail Pocket
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. The doctoral candidate will play a central role in advancing the system from pulsed to continuous operation. The project is structured around two main objectives. First, the candidate will implement controlled
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. The Lumière Matière Institute (iLM) is a CNRS-University of Lyon 1 research unit located on the Lyon Tech La Doua campus. With around 300 staff, including around 100 doctoral and post-doctoral students and 150
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on the Lyon Tech La Doua campus. With around 300 employees, including around 100 doctoral and post-doctoral students and 150 interns per year, the iLM is a major player in physics and chemistry
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must be doctoral candidates, i.e. not already working towards or in possession of a doctoral degree at the date of the recruitment. - Candidates must satisfy the conditions for enrolment in a doctoral
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. Activities: Development of mathematical models. Development of probabilistic inference algorithms. Code implementation, with a particular focus in Julia. Method validation. Application of models on curated
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amino acids, encoded by small open reading frames (smORFs). Until recently, these smORFs were thought to be non-coding because of their size. However, thousands of translated smORFs have now been
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imaging is welcome but not required. The candidate is expected to work independently for the design and realization of experiments. Where to apply E-mail xavier.nicol@cnrs.fr Requirements Research