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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 work will focus on passive
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for administration into the brain. - experimentation on living organisms - behavioural analysis. 100% laboratory work with physical presence. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7275-HELMAR
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to work both in a team and independently. • Ability to supervise interns and PhD students. • Scientific article analysis, scientific monitoring, and writing of scientific research articles. Website
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ongoing research projects (finalization of data collection and analysis, preparation of manuscripts). The project involves the study of cognitive and neural modulations of social pain. Management
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of glioma extension using magnetic resonance spectroscopy in 7T MRI. Part of this project involves the development of MRI image processing tools, the implementation of mathematical models for the analysis
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responsibilities:** - Interpretation and analysis of data - Participation in conferences - Presentation of results - Writing papers The host team specializes in electronic quantum physics. It is located in
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. Participating in the experimental program and in the operation of the VAMOS spectrometer. You will be involved in the scientific activity involving the VAMOS spectrometer, devoted to the study of the spectroscopy
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with the main field of application being topological photonics based on microcavities. Analytical calculations Numerical calculations Analysis of experimental data The work will be carried out
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model to accelerate exploration. 4. Analyze the impact of local decisions (scheduling, resource allocation, layout) on overall performance through simulations and probabilistic sensitivity analyses. 5
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the experimental results. - IR laser spectroscopy experiments - Quantum chemistry calculations - Analysis and communication of results The postdoctoral fellow will work within the SYSIPHE team at the Orsay Institute