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using a range of specialised research techniques. Good knowledge of the R statistical programming language. Programming experience in C, C++ or Python is desirable. Excellent verbal and written
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. Proficiency in English (working language). What We Offer A research program linking senescence, tissue repair, tumorigenesis, and aging A collaborative, international, and supportive lab culture. Access
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“language interactions in general practice and social inequalities in health”). - Participate in the scientific activities of the Gendhi project. Serve as a liaison between the ERC Gendhi, the host laboratory
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SD-26085 POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER IN THE OXIDATIVE CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION OF FUNCTIONAL BUILDIN...
to their application and a short narrative on their contribution for each. Language skills Fluency in English, both oral and written. Language skills Fluency in English, both oral and written. Other relevant languages
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packages like glmmTMB, mgcv, sdmTMB, ade4, biomod2) and GIS (‘sf’ and ‘terra’); • Ability to work both in a team and independently; • Language skills: Fluency in English (mandatory). Speaking French is not
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all these fields is not required, but willingness to learn across the project's topics is essential ; - Advanced knowledge of at least one data analysis language.; - Proven ability to work independently
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main phases of human settlement in New Guinea. New Guinea represents one of the oldest human settlements outside of Africa and is home to some of the greatest linguistic and genetic diversity
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plus. Fluency in English (project working language). Ability to work both independently and in a team. Work Environment: The position is based at CNRS EMR 3649 / Inserm UMR-S 1124 (Université Paris Cité
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the treebanks of the 180 languages in the Universal Dependency project. Our goal is to capture the full spectrum of linguistic diversity and generate quantitative and nuanced typological generalizations based
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CNRS – Université Paul Valéry), under the supervision of Fabrice Hirsch, Cognition, Language team). They will work in close collaboration with all technical and scientific partners involved in