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to identify, map, and measure in airborne and satellite images of the Earth, the natural and socio-environmental hazards and risks studied in IRIMA(earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, landslides
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IRIF Combinatorics Team and contribute to the work of the ANR CartesEtplus project, particularly in understanding the asymptotic behavior of large random maps. They will participate in the team's
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laboratory. The objective of this postdoctoral research is to reconstruct the morphogenic history of schematic rock art site and their anthropogenic use through the mapping of their rock walls. In particular
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vulnerability maps at the urban scale • Contributing to simplified modelling approaches linking processes and observations • Disseminating results through peer-reviewed publications, conferences, and stakeholder
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Postdoctoral Opportunity in Molecular Biology to Model the Progression of Rheumatoid Arthritis (M/F)
for spatial mapping assays. The SysFate team, led by Marco Antonio MENDOZA (PhD/HDR; permanent CNRS researcher), focuses on understanding cell fate decisions through the reorganization of complex gene
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Antarctica Ice Sheet. By combining high-resolution chemical mapping with detailed microstructural analyses—encompassing crystal shape and orientation, as well as bubble size and distribution—across basal ice
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at understanding the normal cellular trajectories of the brain, cutting-edge single-cell multi-omics approaches (sequencing and imaging based) to map cellular states and their transitions, pediatric neuro-oncology
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-Electron Microscopy) especially on macromolecular complexes containing the ribosome will be considered as a plus. Ideally, the candidate should also be able to interpret electron density maps to establish
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temperature imaging by MRI, the only medical modality allowing non-invasive brain temperature mapping. The objectives of the postdoc are twofold with: Develop a dedicated MRI methodology in vitro and then in
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Photoelectron Spectroscopy (ARPES) will be primarily used to map the Brillouin zone for each material, separately and over their interface, to quantify the charge transfer, band bending, and possible