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Eligibility criteria PhD in Materials Science, Process Engineering, or a similar field. Required Skills: Proficiency in ceramic and composite material development processes, as well as structural, mechanical
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Experience1 - 4 Research FieldMathematicsYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria This position is specifically aimed at a PhD holder in vision-based control. The desired
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models is desired - Experience with detector (Geant4) and electronics simulation would be beneficial - Experience with FPGA firmware development and familiarity with trigger systems would be beneficial
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at conferences; Supervise and mentor Master's students or PhD candidates involved in the project; Contribute to the scientific dissemination and valorization of the research (papers, patents, presentations
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in collaboration with an already recruited PhD student, supported by a biology technician, under the supervision of L. Gibot (CNRS Research Scientist). The contract is expected to start between January
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systems on antibiotic resistance, etc.). The candidate will be expected to contribute to the supervision of students within the team (master's, PhD) and participate in responses to various calls
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decade in the analysis of data for gravitational astronomy. The successful candidate will join the Virgo team composed of a dozen senior/junior researchers and PhD students. The candidate will interact
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or imitation of these signals affects the fish's responses. In the first year, the team—composed of researchers, engineers, and PhD students—built an experimental arena equipped with high-speed cameras and
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people, including researchers, PhD students, engineers and technicians, within a multicultural and international environment. The person recruited will join the DYNAMOP group (https://www.ibs.fr/en
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doctoral students. The project The primary goal of this project is to investigate the impacts of terrestrial freshwater and organic/inorganic matter fluxes delivered through rivers on the evolution