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UVP (Underwater Vision Profiler) database including Particle size distribution (PSD) and concentrations from ship-based rosette deployments, BGC-Argo profiles, gliders, moorings, and other platforms
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components as well as applications to Lyman-alpha forest also foreseen. The selected postdoc will also have the opportunity to join the Euclid Consortium within the framework of the project. Qualifications and
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single needle, a robotic platform introduces complex motion control challenges that require the development of adaptive toolpath algorithm. This algorithm will ensure continuous and smooth deposition while
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to control elastic wave propagation at gigahertz frequencies. The recruited postdoc will work in close collaboration with other members of the team who will perform the optical and acoustic characterization
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, at the Centre de Biophysique Moleculaire in Orleans The project is part of a larger project funded by Institut National du Cancer (INCa), program PLBio. The postdoc will be part of a dynamic interdisciplinary
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) information on pore distribution and (ii) computational domains to simulate CVI cycles. • Materials studied: Simple and pre-infiltrated fibrous textures using PIP, provided by project partners. • Acquisitions
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of this project are to work on optimizing pulsar timing methods and to exploit pulsar data from French radio telescopes: the large Nançay radio telescope, NenuFAR, and LOFAR. In particular, this postdoc will
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the associated nuclease(s). This project is based on the sequencing and analysis of the somatic and germline genomes of several species of nematodes of the genus Mesorhabditis. The postdoc will be responsible
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-world error patterns: we therefore aim to go beyond the traditional depolarizing error model generally accepted in the quantum coding community. One therefore wishes to adapt existing decoding algorithms
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transport in contactors. He or she will then focus on optimising the geometry of the modules to ensure good fluid distribution and minimise pressure losses, while maintaining good mass transfer. The Reactions