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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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. - Experience in coding (python or other computer language). - Proven track record of publications in peer-reviewed journals. - English (written/oral) level of at least B2 (according to the common European
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refrigerator (CNDR), which would allow ultra-low temperature researchers to take full advantage of cryogen-free technology. - Based on the existing codes, propose a route for a software versatile enough to model
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-dependent approaches. -Proficiency in high-performance computing (MPI/OpenMP/GPU) and scientific code development is a plus. -Interest in attoscience and/or matter–antimatter physics is an asset. -Ability
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to astronomical tables. This new platform will provide the scholarly community with access to the tools used to produce EIDA's results, and the release of the source code will facilitate the further development
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-doctoral fellow will work within the framework of the project with the aim of both (1) performing Monte Carlo simulations (with established codes such as GEANT4, MCNP, FLUKA, or others) in order to project
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. The requited person will achieve these research studies within the H.E.S.S. and CTAO collaborations. - Gammapy developer (code, test, benchmark, documentation) - Participation to the Gammapy user support
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problem. - Creating, communicating and evaluating the core flow benchmark. - Analysis and post-processing of geodynamo simulation outputs from various codes (e.g. XSHELLS , Parody_JA ), possibly running new
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well as investigating the role of non-local correlations in the quantitative prediction of satellites positions and pole strengths. The successful candidate will participate in numerical research and scientific code
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galaxies. The successful applicant will work on synthetic observations from these simulations, extract observables using the tools commonly used for observations (SourceExtractor, SED-fitting codes), and