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Description CNRS offers a 18-month fixed-term contract researcher position to work on the recently funded project ACCTS (“Assessing cirrus cloud thinning strategies by learning from aerosol-cirrus interactions
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recruiting a Post-doctoral Researcher for the study of the structure-function relationships of ribonucleic complexes during the translation initiation stage in higher eukaryotes. The project will consist in
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will work within the framework of the ANR “CYCLO-PE” project, coordinated by Prof. Daniel Taton of the LCPO in Bordeaux. This postdocoral project will be carried out in close collaboration with Pr
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/validation of the models used; Graphical modeling and visualization of the data; Contribution to the writing of scientific articles. The recruited individual will work within the Praxiling laboratory (UMR 5267
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candidate will work in the frame of a regional project ESKYMO. His/her missions will include: the definition of the thin films characteristics in relation with the engineer for the growth of the oxide thin
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of the work carried out; Collaborate with the Analysis and PDE team. The postdoctoral researcher (M/F) will be hosted at the Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions (UMR 7598) of Sorbonne Université. The host team
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, using state-of-the-art laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) and complementary methods. The position offers a unique opportunity to work on exceptional ice-core material
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obtained in monkeys on implicit statistical learning • Writing up the results in the form of a scientific article This work will be carried out at the Center for Research in Psychology and Neuroscience in
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the Institute of Planetology and Astrophysics of Grenoble (IPAG, France). The successful candidate will join the group led by Benoît Cerutti to work on ab-initio plasma simulations of relativistic
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. The work will be primarily computational, focusing on the development of deep neural network model architectures and their training. It will involve extending the preliminary results we have already obtained