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optical to ultra-high-energy photons) or multi-messenger (gaamma-ray and neutrino) are possible with Gammapy. The main objective of this position is to set up the Gammapy ability to jointly analyse VHE
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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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(Physics of Lasers, Atoms and Molecules, CNRS – University of Lille) brings together around 180 members and conducts research on light–matter interactions, structured around five main themes: Photonics
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. Interaction with the OSI team is encouraged (e.g., collaboration with C. de Marez, a SWOT expert). The primary goal is to refine our understanding of high-frequency dynamics in a region characterized by highly
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professional background (including Master's, PhD, and, if applicable, postdoctoral experiences), as well as a list of publications - A description of their research experience and project - The names and contact
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and erosion for 60 years. One of the main objectives is to acquire fundamental knowledge about the processes controlling environmental risks related to the dynamics of metal contaminants (speciation
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Montpellier). The main research themes at IEM include membrane chemistry, chemical engineering, and membrane processes. The unit comprises 55 permanent researchers and 100 postdoctoral researchers, doctoral
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collaboration with the project's principal investigator and partner laboratories, the postdoctoral researcher recruited at Praxiling will be responsible for the linguistic analysis and modeling of the multimodal
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catalytic strategies for the formation of C–C and C–X (X = N, O, S) bonds through inter- or intramolecular coupling reactions using original substrates. A particular focus at the beginning of the project
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interact with researchers from diverse backgrounds to develop innovative approaches for studying lipid metabolism. This environment fosters the development of original projects combining cell biology