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Paris to develop an optimised data processing pipeline for detecting and measuring very faint surface brightness in Euclid mission images. The following four areas will be explored: the properties
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antisocial behaviour, what processes underlie this ability? It has been suggested that emotional responses may play a role in infants' social evaluation and preferences (e.g. Steckler et al., 2018). A
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(Raman, fluorescence), electron-based microscopy, X-ray-based imaging, diffraction and spectroscopy, micro-/millifluidic device design and operation, image/video analysis, bacteria cultivation and
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on the interplay between observations of natural phenomena, experimentation, and the modeling of the associated complex processes. ISTerre also conducts solid Earth observation missions, by hosting and
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violation (if it is non-zero), improving the accuracy of oscillation parameters, and testing the three-flavor paradigm. To do this, the world's most intense neutrino beam is being built at FNAL (Fermilab
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skills: Proficiency in cell culture techniques and standard molecular and cell biology methods. • Computational skills: Experience in image processing (FIJI) and/or bioinformatics tools and/or programming
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time scales. To do this, we will build on a landscape picture of stochastic gene expression dynamics inferred from data using modern machine learning techniques. The results will inform us about how
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uptake, stress tolerance, and species interactions. A case in point is optimal partitioning theory (OPT), a dominant paradigm of plant resource allocation that describes the ability of plants to adjust
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Eligibility criteria - physics with knowledge in optics - knowledge in microscopy - knowledge in single-molecule imaging (acquisition and processing) - knowledge in photophysics - knowledge in cell culture
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International Research Lab (IRL 2958), hosted at Georgia Tech Europe in Metz, in the THz Imaging & Nonlinear Dynamics team led scientifically by Alexandre Locquet. Contract: 36-month full-time CNRS doctoral