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Description of the offer : We are opening two positions in the field of “Metallic and Oxide Materials for Orbitronics and Magnonics” at Institut Néel, CNRS, Grenoble The first position (PhD
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have a PhD in biochemistry or structural biology. The applicant should have a strong experience in cryo-EM or crystallography AND/OR in eukaryotic or membrane protein biochemistry. The applicant should
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practice-oriented monitoring system, as well as collecting and analysing qualitative data within the EvaCQ project. This project aims to scientifically accompany and evaluate the structural and conceptual
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potential lends itself to this. Required profile: · With a PhD in physics or mechanical engineering, the successful candidate will have acquired solid skills in the mathematical and numerical methods
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include: · building hierarchical causal graphs to account for the multi-scale structure of the experimental system, · detecting latent variables that may affect causal inference
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surveillance, random testing, wastewater, hospital surveillance) may help optimize epidemic monitoring, iii) modelling and comparing the patterns of spread of COVID-19, influenza and RSV by age group in France
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mechanistic knowledge will be conducted, exploiting the known grouping structures among features in the omics data, using dedicated approaches for structured data analysis. With the help of statistics, machine
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scientific project management; entry-/intermediate-level position, to support our activities within the NEUROH-CHANGE project (Resilience of Neurological Health in Global Change: A One Health Approach). NEUROH
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-montpellier.fr/fr/cartigenhttps://irmb-montpellier.fr/single-service/osteostart-platform/](https://irmb-montpellier.fr/single-service/osteostart-platform/---REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS* Recent (≤2 years) PhD in
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. Requirements: We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with a PhD in theoretical/computational physics or applied mathematics. A strong background in quantum mechanics and numerical simulations is