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applications, and publish research results in peer-reviewed journals. Qualification requirements The applicant is required to have a PhD degree in a field relevant to circular business models, digital
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well as atmospheric compositions, vertical cloud distributions, and particle sizes. The nature of the data we interpret with FORMOSA is becoming increasingly complex as new instruments come online. Data formats can be
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to identify expected distribution patterns under different assumptions regarding variation in horizontal transfer rates * Implement a statistical version of this model designed to estimate transfer rates from
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applications, and publish research results in peer-reviewed journals. Qualification requirements The applicant is required to have a PhD degree in a field relevant to circular business models, digital
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experience, distributed into different groups Experience in the neuroscience field, preferent within the spinal cord injury field Experience in the field of molecular biology and knowledge of cell biology
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essential. Proficiency in Linux/Unix is also required. • Required experience: PhD. • Duration of the contract: 24 months, starting in early 2026 Please send CV, cover letter and at least two referees to
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. The objective of this postdoctoral position is the use of qualitative and quantitative approaches to study the links between the geography of marine research stations and the geographical distribution
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to reconstruct the tree-of-life on Earth, it allows us to reveal how biological function has evolved and is distributed on this tree, and it is the foundation that enables us to use model organisms
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, which brings together several teams from different laboratories across France. It will take place within the Computer Science and Systems Laboratory (LIS), in the DALGO team for algorithms and distributed
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species distributions can we detect in relation to urbanization? This pilot study will be executed in collaboration with Stichting FLORON and the KNAW Meertens Institute, and is part of a project that