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studies, or related fields. Ideal candidates will have experience or a strong interest in one or more of the following: computational approaches to visual or multimodal materials, open-source software
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-of-the-art econometric methods such as staggered difference-in-differences, regression discontinuity designs, and causal forest–based identification strategies. We ask applicants to briefly sketch in
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these effects in different solvents with molecules of different types: organic or inorganic, structure chirality or atropoisomeria. Main activities: This project is based on Optical Raman Activity (OAR
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also scalable and implementable in field scenarios. By integrating both software and hardware considerations, this project aims to advance the state-of-the-art in spectral monitoring and signal
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required and the candidate must be able to orally present in English. An ability to work in team is required, as this project will gather 4 postdoctoral fellows working on same samples with different
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difference and boost your academic career! The overall aim of ’The Power of Size’ is to establish relationships describing the emission, fate and effects of pollutants as a function of size. We intend
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imaging data as well as new paradigms for characterizing mouse social and vocal behaviors. The role of the Postdoctoral fellow She/he will analyze genetic data from different groups of individuals with
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software tools, performing cutting-edge research related to digital twin modeling of large-scale infrastructure systems. The position is perfect for recently graduated post-doctorate professionals looking
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uncertainty associated with high renewable penetration in a more systematic and effective way. Specific responsibilities may include: • Developing models (mathematical + software) of existing grid
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University of Strasbourg (UMR7178), is a multidisciplinary laboratory where research teams from different scientific cultures (ecology, physiology and ethology, chemistry and subatomic physics) develop very