171 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at CNRS
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, and operation of LHCb's electromagnetic calorimeter, as well as the design of its future upgrade. Both groups are also actively working on LHCb's real-time analysis system and have a large interest in
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Marseille to study the biophysical interactions that drive morphogenesis in complex 3D environments. The candidate will study the interactions between different cell and tissue types within the Drosophila
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previously unknown gene functions. The work will be primarily computational, focusing on the development of deep neural network model architectures and their training. It will involve extending the preliminary
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understanding of the interactions between light and photoactivatable compounds to design targeted and optimized therapeutic treatment. With the aim of guiding compound selection, optimizing treatment and
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of models built on known principles - and 'optimising' - i.e. demonstrating the feasibility of new chemical systems for selective extraction, sometimes implemented in breakthrough technological processes. It
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of time and space. The research themes are structured around 4 major unifying themes: Earth and Planetary Interiors, Natural Hazards, Earth System, Origins. The IPGP is also responsible for accredited
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waveguides, we have developed a new paradigm for controlling micro-photonics systems based on the transition between optical states. We have particularly identified a specific architecture with potential
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energy physics, theoretical physics, astroparticles, astrophysics and cosmology, particle accelerators, energy and environment, and health. IJCLab has very significant technical capacities in all the major
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, astroparticles, astrophysics and cosmology, particle accelerators, energy and the environment and health. IJCLab has very significant technical capacities (around 280 IT) in all the major fields required to design
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PLANETAFELSIC project (WP1 and WP2). The main work will be carried out in the newly built piston-cylinder laboratory at GET in Toulouse, France. Candidates should submit, in a single pdf file by email, a short