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at CRHEA (CNRS / Université Côte d'Azur) is opening a two-year postdoctoral position starting in early 2026. CRHEA is an internationally recognized research laboratory with strong expertise in nanophotonics
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for performance - Test and validate the methods, including on benchmarks arising from seismic and medical imaging applications The postdoctoral researcher will be hired within the Jacques-Louis Lions Laboratory
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methodologies. • Proficiency in using computer tools and software dedicated to data processing. Personal qualities: • The postdoctoral researcher must be motivated, rigorous, well-organized, and able to work
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Assume the role of postdoctoral researcher for the combination of 360-degree
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to carry out the following tasks: Development of analysis scripts for the preprocessing and automated processing of functional neuroimaging data; Statistical modeling of imaging data and evaluation
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, library preparation, cell culture, and imaging - Proficiency in computer languages (bash, python, awk, R) - NGS/omics data analysis - Proficiency in statistics for high-throughput data analysis - Generation
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Postdoctoral researcher (M/F), synthesis of crystal phase heterostructures by Molecular Beam Epitaxy
processing and analysis of TEM images (segmentation, extraction of morphological parameters). Modeling of growth and phase transitions (nucleation kinetics, diffusion mechanisms, droplet stability). Optical
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in a highly competitive international context. The project aims to prototype energy efficient solutions that will enable the HL-LHC and SKA to reliably process and analyze the huge volumes of raw data
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for the direct spatio-temporal measurement of the turbulent dissipation rate at a solid wall. New post-processing algorithms are also developed for Particle Image Velocimetry to measure extremely dense 3D time
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, we observed size-specificity in the adaptation process at the phenotypic, genetic and mechanistic levels. However, we still do not understand the molecular pathways by which cell size shapes cellular