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Two-year postdoc position (M/F) in signal processing and Monte Carlo methods applied to epidemiology
model, both variational estimators and Monte Carlo samplers have been designed and implemented during the pandemic to estimate the reproduction number of the Covid19. The major bottleneck
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to link the results obtained to an understanding of the drivers behind the structuring of the international scientific community around global issues and spaces, such as the concept of "One Ocean " The
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of their time to carrying out their research project within the international and collaborative framework developed around the ERC HorsePower project. They will perform the computational analyses necessary
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an appropriate subject area (or close to obtaining the PhD) -Knowledge of the publication process, with the candidate having published or be near to publishing at least one first author research article. -A good
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take place at the BMBI laboratory (BioMechanics and BioEngineering), a Joint Research Unit between CNRS and the University of Technology of Compiègne. It includes around 70 researchers, faculty members
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9197), located on the Saclay campus. The laboratory brings together around twenty research teams, representing approximately 300 researchers, engineers, PhD students, and postdoctoral fellows, and
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of delayed neutron precursors. With the goal of improving access to these developments for external partners or more generally for the scientific community, some developments have been reproduced in open
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results. This training period will last about 3–6 months, with complementary synthesis campaigns throughout the project. • Core of the position: The main focus will be coupled electrical/mechanical
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permanent staff members, plus some 15 PhD candidates and 4 post-doc researchers. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR5801-GERVIG1-053/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research
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are increasingly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and human activities. It brings together around 80 researchers, 29 permanent engineers and technicians, 24 postdoctoral and visiting researchers, and 40