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physics enriched by interdisciplinary activities at the interfaces with chemistry, engineering and biology. It consists of 450 employees, including 175 researchers. The postdoc will join the MRS (Material
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the flexibility of neural networks with the statistical robustness of linear mixed models to tackle one of biology's most fundamental questions: how do genetic variants determine phenotypes? The postdoc will
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Joaquín RODRIGUES JACINTO (I2M Aix-Marseille Université), the research program "p-adic Kudla program and p-adic automorphic forms". The Postdoc will be responsible for supporting and coordinating
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. This postdoc will be conducted within the ANR-funded ITS-STORY project, a multidisciplinary collaboration involving computer scientists, historians, ergonomists, the Mémorial de l'Internement et de la
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exist [7], no such community effort has been carried out regarding the estimation of core motions. The main goal of the postdoc will consist in setting up a benchmark for the recovery of snapshot and
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characterization of the material. - Establish and optimize experimental protocols. - Check the performance of the instruments. - Ensure the training and supervision of users. 2. Experimental characterization
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using image analysis software already available at the LCTS. This will generate two types of computational domains: (i) porosity-calibrated images (i.e., images whose gray levels correspond to the local
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: Consideration of hidden polymorphic amino acids (AAs). To account for all potential epitopes of a donor (or recipient), it is important not to exclude non-polymorphic surface AAs, as these may correspond
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ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria The candidate's profile must match the description of the research project. The candidate must: - Hold a PhD in physics. - Have experience in plasma
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defined based on your profile and skills, ensuring a strong fit with the project's needs and your own expertise. As a key collaborator, you will work alongside me and two PhD students, taking the lead on