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on the metabolic and trophic variables of planktonic networks. The main activity will be the analysis of in situ data collected during these projects, the estimations of the above-mentioned variables by linking them
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of autonomous mobile machines integrating perception, reasoning, learning, action and reaction capabilities. The team's main research areas are: architectures for autonomous robots, human-robot interaction
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Efficiency (IPCE) measurement with an action-spectra analysis (tuneable from the UV to the NIR), UV-visible spectroscopy (for solid and liquid) and FTIR spectrometer. Where to apply Website https
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The candidate will be required to carry out the following activities: -Development of analytical and theoretical models applied to wing profiles in free or forced motion, -Constrained optimisation of trajectories
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the Chair's scientific program and working with the RGR team (Representations of Reductive Groups) at the 'Institut de Mathématiques de Marseille'. No teaching duties are required. To apply, candidates must
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canopy height inference methods accurately represent the variability observed in Central African forests. The research associate will work at the CNRS in Toulouse and will be involved in the activities
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(“ATP-Binding Cassette”) superfamily. These transporters cooperate with two-component regulatory systems (TCS) to detect the presence of antimicrobial peptides and then activate the expression of
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. Scientific innovation and interdisciplinary collaborations are at the heart of our activities. The recruited postdoc will join the Development, Regeneration and Evolution team (www.averof-lab.org ) and will
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campaigns. Laboratoire Magmas et Volcans is located in Clermont-Ferrand, in central France. This region offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities and has a low cost of living. The laboratory
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Research activities of the T-ERC_COG project. The successful