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the CNRS, BRGM, IFP Energies nouvelles (IFPen), the Universities of Montpellier, Toulouse, Lorraine, and the University of Pau. The IDYLLE project aims to understand the impact of lithospheric processes
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FieldAnthropologyYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Research FieldEnvironmental scienceYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria - PhD in human population genetics, functional genomics
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support machine learning applications for analyzing electron microscopy images of nanoalloys. Model interactions between nanoalloys and carbon substrates to reflect experimental conditions, incorporating
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:this project pioneers a new paradigm of General Genome Interpretation (GenGI) models by combining DNA Large Language Models (DLLMs) with Deep Neural Networks to predict human phenotypes directly from Whole Exome
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((TERAhertz high-sensitivity thermoelectric detector for SENSing and imaging) contract. Absorbing metasurface is a key device of the thermoelectric detector. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres
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(PIC and MHD), accretion disk, black hole magnetospheres and jets, pulsars, particle acceleration and radiative processes. The appointment is for 2 years. Remuneration will depend on qualification and
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manual gestures). The SyncoGest project (2025–2030) is an interdisciplinary project conducted jointly by computer scientists (Loria – University of Lorraine / Inria / CNRS), linguists (Praxiling – Paul
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), Eq3 (3D liver models), and Eq4 (Germany, redox chemistry, and proteomics). The objectives are to: - Develop a plasma jet to treat pathological liver tissue in situ, and analyze the physicochemical
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operation of scientific instruments. Our team Strong Interacting Matter in the theory division of IJCLab focuses on nuclear theory and its applications to others fields of physics. Our team, is
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, acceleration processes, and interactions with Mercury's surface and exosphere. A key emphasis will be placed on analyzing the three-dimensional distributions of the ions observed by the Mass Spectrum Analyzer