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through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The post-doctoral researcher will
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they interact in a bipartite network and with abiotic environmental changes - mathematical developments - coding - tests with simulations - data analyses - paper writing - presenting results
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). • Advanced quantitative analyses (machine learning, computer vision, multilevel statistics). • Creation and use of Python code for advanced analyses. • Management and monitoring of complex transgenic lines
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approach that includes cross-section calculations, the development of Monte Carlo codes, and the advancement of the NanOx model for biological dose prediction. As part of a collaboration with the University
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the research associated with this post-doctoral project. The position is offered for 18 months with a monthly gross salary starting at 3,021.50 euros depending on experience. The position may be extended to 24
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chemistry in 2D PIC/MCC code and participate in the code validation by comparing simulation results with experimental data provided by COMHET collaborators working on iodine-fueled HETs. - Participate in
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be carried out by the post-doc, in collaboration with researchers from the 4D Earth Core+ consortium sponsored by ESA. On top of this prime activity, the post-doc will also have time to develop a side
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by the Ricci curvature of the growth metric [1]. A central part of the post-doctoral work will be to explore this formulation in depth: to determine how incompatibility is correctly integrated
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-tested code. * Coordinate cross-site integration within an ANR project consortium (Lyon – Marseille -Strasbourg) involving laminar MEG (Lyon), laminar NHP electrophysiology (Marseille), and computational
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nearly 30% of the genome is eliminated in the soma, mainly targeting transposons. Several recent data suggest that PDE may serve to control transposons rather than the few hundred protein-coding genes