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plus. Fluency in English (project working language). Ability to work both independently and in a team. Work Environment: The position is based at CNRS EMR 3649 / Inserm UMR-S 1124 (Université Paris Cité
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together 25 research groups with over 200 members, comprising scientists from a wide range of disciplines and nationalities. The working language is English. The institute offers a supportive and collegial
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space with dedicated culture rooms for human organoids. English is the working language for lab meetings, seminars, and daily communication. Professional Development & Support Integration within an ERC
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the treebanks of the 180 languages in the Universal Dependency project. Our goal is to capture the full spectrum of linguistic diversity and generate quantitative and nuanced typological generalizations based
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CNRS – Université Paul Valéry), under the supervision of Fabrice Hirsch, Cognition, Language team). They will work in close collaboration with all technical and scientific partners involved in
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and in collaboration with members of the lab and international collaborators in a dynamic, diverse and multinational group is essential. English is the working language. Applications should include a
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. • Strong expertise in the analysis of experimental space data and signal processing. Technical Skills • Proficiency in a scientific programming language (Python or equivalent). • Knowledge of in situ
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language of the European Union is an asset. Proteomics Researchers are supported by easy access to scientific expertise, well-equipped facilities, an active seminar program, and opportunities for conference
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research in social, affective, and health neuroscience. English is the working language of the team, but speaking French or an interest in learning French will be advantageous. Where to apply Website https
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Sciences (FHSE) at the University of Luxembourg brings together expertise from the humanities, linguistics, cognitive sciences, social and educational sciences. People from across 20 disciplines are working