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the performance and sensitivity of a future space mission for cosmology. The candidate will be required to simulate the performance of a specific instrument using Python code in order to predict the sensitivity
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the conceptual, historical, and geographical scope of the analysis of human-reef relationships in order to propose systemic and operational management measures tailored to specific needs. We want to develop
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and will participate in all meetings related to their assigned tasks. They will work under the supervision of Domitille Caillat (Associate Professor), scientific lead of the linguistic component of
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design, data analysis, and programming (e.g., SPM, MATLAB, Python, R, etc.) Strong scientific writing skills Excellent organizational and communication skills Willingness to work in an interdisciplinary
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on the transport properties of relativistic materials. The ENS Lyon Physics Laboratory is a dynamic, multidisciplinary research environment renowned for the excellence of its work in fundamental and applied physics
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at University of Bath) and scientific computing (led by Pierre-Henri Tournier, research engineer at Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions). The hired person will work under the direction of the scientific computing
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). The work will be carried out in Grenoble within the GPM2 team (Physical Engineering and Mechanics of Materials) of SIMaP laboratory (Science and Engineering of Materials and Processes). This research is part
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• Evaluation of catalytic performance and mechanistic studies • Analysis, processing, and interpretation of experimental data • Scientific dissemination of results: reports, publications, and presentations
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https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR6230-ESTLEB-002/Default.aspx Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteChimie Et Interdisciplinarité : Synthèse, Analyse
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selecting teaching strategies - Designing and analyzing well-being measures - Experimental deployment on the LabNBook and UNESS platforms - Scientific analysis and publications The work will take