188 pattern-recognition "https:" "CMU Portugal Program FCT" Postdoctoral research jobs at CNRS
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account the anisotropy of the PSF at very large angular scales and the nonlinear response of the detectors. - Design measurement robustness tests and quantify systematic errors. - Collaborate with members
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from motivated candidates with a strong simulation and/or theoretical background; the project scope can be adapted to the successful applicant's expertise and interests. - Design, preparation, and
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further modify these patterns, in ways that may be predictable from allocation theory. This postdoctoral project will use existing databases of plant species occurrences (e.g., the European Vegetation
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, funded by the European Union, which aims to design advanced thin-film solar cells. The postdoctoral researcher will also contribute to the development of new samples in collaboration with all members
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teams, one of which focuses on solar-terrestrial relations and space plasmas (https://www.lpc2e.cnrs.fr/en/plasmas-spatiaux-2 ). The laboratory has strong expertise in space instrumentation, from design
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information design, (iv) strategic communication on networks, (v) information transmission with coarse messages. The post-doctoral researcher will participate in the scientific activities of the ANR SCOCOS team
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position is located in a restricted access zone, and authorization from the defense security officer is required prior to arrival, in accordance with regulations. Where to apply Website https
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the collaborative HFSP project outlined below, contributing to the design and execution of experiments aimed at identifying the behavioural and physiological mechanisms that facilitate nematode adaptation to arsenic
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the impact of collective effects in high space-charge regimes. The Accelerators and Ion Sources Pole of LPSC is involved in the design, construction, and operation of the PERLE machine, particularly in
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of materials. The main activities will include: – adapting the generative LegoXtal code to the design of MOF coordination polymers and porous materials by assembling elementary molecular bricks in the generation