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parameters and identify the most realistic combinations • based on the analyses carried out, managing publication projects in international journals The post-doctoral work will be supervised by Jean-Christophe
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. Addressing these challenges requires advanced sensing systems that complement visual crop inspection and enable precise, plant-level phenotyping. MULTIFUSE aims to develop a multisensory system by combining
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systems. Laboratory simulations under astrophysically relevant conditions will provide key insights into asymmetric photochemistry and post-irradiation alteration processes. Where to apply Website https
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deep neural activity, using methods that combine physics (waves in complex media) and computational approaches. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR8552-SYLGIG-011
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combine 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
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Vision Profiler (UVP), and to analyse its spatial and temporal variability. This will be done by combining different data sources and machine learning (ML). Data used for this ML approach include - a
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, combining analytical approaches (Boltzmann equation, Keldysh formalism) with numerical simulations. The project will take place at the Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, within the PEPR “Dyn1D” program. Where
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project, combining theoretical and experimental work. - The work will take place in the department of theoretical chemistry (D5) of the ICG in Montpellier. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr
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combining space-based remote sensing and modeling, it aims to better understand the evolution of forest fuels and their role in fire propagation. Tested on pilot forest areas (Centre-Val de Loire and Pyrénées
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on zeolites and porous materials. The project combines fundamental and applied research with the training and mentorship of early-career scientists. The selected candidate will contribute to advanced research