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Sciences: the work conducted there covers the fields—to a greater or lesser extent—of linguistics, psychology, computer science, philosophy, education, and neuroscience. The laboratory, comprising 205
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. The position comes with no teaching duties, but teaching is possible. The workplace is the Institut de Recherche Mathématique de Rennes (IRMAR), in France. There will be regular collaborations with professors
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nearby staff restaurant at a subsidized rate. Annual leave and time off in lieu (RTT) are 44 days. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UPR3212-JULQUI-034/Default.aspx Requirements
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of samples using biochemical and structural approaches (western blot, negative-stain EM) iii) Prepare samples for cryo-EM (grid preparation, optimisation of vitrification conditions) iv) Interact with cryo-EM
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the first optical cooling of a nanoparticle to its fundamental quantum state. This new architecture will also be used to prepare the nanoparticle in non-classical (i.e., quantum) vibrational states. The
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in computational social choice and artificial intelligence The recruited individual will join the 2IA PRAIRIE-PSAI institute and develop research at the intersection of computational social choice and
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activities of the Chair. No teaching duties are required. - Contribute to the writing of scientific articles. - Coordinate the various research activities of the Chair. - Participate in the program's events
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post-doctoral researcher will document her/his work, publish it and present it in international conferences. The main activities will be: • Develop the simulation and digitization software for the LHCb
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motivated postdoctoral researcher to develop and apply imaging-based and computational approaches to identify predictive nuclear signatures of cell fate. The project combines experimental and quantitative
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research unit co-supervised by the CNRS, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, CNES, and ArianeGroup. The unit brings together around fifteen staff members and aims to develop propellants for future propulsion