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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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missions) in Innsbruck as part of the COSY Cost action in order to retrieve existing plans and draw inspiration from an existing implementation. - SIMION simulations for the design of a deflector for the
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genomic data * Apply the statistical model to real datasets The position will be part of a 4-year collaborative project funded by the French National Agency (ANR). The research consortium gathers two
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postdoctoral researcher will be employed by the CNRS and will be part of the Laboratory of Cellular and Plant Physiology (UMR 5168 - CNRS -CEA - Univ. Grenoble Alpes - INRAe) in Grenoble (France). The team's
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- In-depth knowledge of isotopic geochemistry methods and trace metal analysis, with additional skills in palynology. - Expertise in geochemistry and trace element analysis of lake sediments
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of TES4DM low-voltage technology, with Ge and Si targets, as part of the search for light dark matter with the future TESSERACT experiment - Supervision of students on all of the research activities defined
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comprises around 60 people. Its core business is the synthesis and study of original molecules and highly reactive species. It is part of the Toulouse Institute of Chemistry. The ECOIH team consists of four
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Picherit (CNRS- Lesc) and will be part of the ANR-funded project DEBTCHAINS: The Financialization Iceberg — A Transnational and Trans-scalar Ethnography of Debt Chains across Il/legal Markets (Brazil, India
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. This work is part of the modeling and application activities of the CHIMERE model for its various applications in Asia. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR8539-ISARIC-122
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description As part of this postdoctoral research, capillary debinding will be