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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
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algorithm development and satellite remote sensing • Good written and spoken English • Ability to work independently as well as in a team • Proficiency in programming languages (e.g. Python, R, Fortran
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Eligibility criteria . PhD in atmospheric sciences • Knowledge of cloud physics • Experience in algorithm development and satellite remote sensing • Good written and spoken English • Ability to work
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elements are frequently involved in horizontal transfers, allowing them to colonize new hosts. However, understanding and predicting how horizontal transfers shape the distribution of TEs among species is
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vision researchers to design algorithms specifically tailored for the extraction and analysis of these historical diagrams. EIDA considers these diagrams both as visual heritage and as tools
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evaluation of algorithms for: perception in robotics; sensor based control and navigation ; interactive mobile manipulation; multi-sensor data modelling and fusion. This job offer takes place within
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spatial and seasonal distributions of PFAS and identification of the key processes controlling their fate (dispersion, transformation, sediment retention). Contribution to modeling PFAS transport in
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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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Hospital, where in vivo acquisitions are performed. Work will be distributed between both sites depending on project needs. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7587-PEDBAR-004
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gravitational lensing signal at quasi-linear scales, particularly with regard to rare events (specifically, peak distribution). The CDD will develop perturbative models for projects 1 and 2. To this end, he will