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investigated. The results will be compared to those obtained from water channel experiments and numerical simulations carried out by other participants in this project. This work is part of a collaboration
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The person recruited will be part of a research project on illicit drug
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the Escherichia coli model bacterium. More specifically, he/she will study the role of small proteins and small RNAs in controlling the activity of two-component systems, focusing on one of these systems involved
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study of interacting electronic models coupled to photons, aiming to both probe and modify electronic properties. Another exciting avenue is the use of cavity coupling to induce effective electron
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appreciated), • Background in viscoelasticity (linear and/or nonlinear) would be a significant asset, • Interest in multi-scale approaches and dynamic simulations. Additional comments The post-doctorate is part
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how DNA LLM work, and develop solutions to integrate them into the neural network architectures developed by the lab. - Focus on developing new solutions for the scalability of neural networks and large
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Assume the role of postdoctoral researcher for the combination of 360-degree
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lakes and their watershed at centennial to millennial time scales. In particular, we are interested in how changes in climate and land use affect the C cycling in watersheds, and through changes in
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; running of Perl & Python scripts) are expected. The ability to integrate in a research team and to work independently are expected. Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD
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The postdoctoral researcher will work in the context of the ANR GroupSolve project, which aims to provide a quantitative analysis of collective problem-solving mechanisms in human groups (in Toulouse) and in baboons