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16 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris-Nord Research Field Computer science Mathematics » Algorithms Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Application Deadline 6 May 2026 - 23:59 (UTC) Country France Type of...
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processing and synthesizing different types of social and ecological data at various spatial scales, as well as large spatial datasets in R or GIS ■ Experience working with R ■ Experience in socio
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macroscopic and nanoscale investigations on perovskite thin films and optoelectronic devices, in particular solar cells, in order to understand their metastability and the associated processes occurring
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project focusing on the neural markers of stuttering, the recruited individual will be responsible for the preprocessing, processing, and analysis of data obtained from functional neuroimaging (fMRI
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magnetotransport). They will analyze device performance metrics such as output signal, switching speed, energy consumption, endurance, and scalability, and benchmark them against existing technologies (CMOS, MESO
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. • Proficiency in audio recording pre-processing tools and methods for extracting acoustic markers. • Research experience in a multidisciplinary team. • Clinical experience with patients suffering from Alzheimer's
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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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) to reconstruct the sea surface height signal associated with different dynamic features: internal tide waves and mesoscale dynamics. The project is part of the Adopt A Crossover consortium, with the lead
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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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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