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receiving hands-on training in a variety of characterisation techniques. Good organisational and communication skills are required. The ability and motivation to work on an interdisciplinary project
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of novel developmental, physiological, metabolic and pathological regulators. Nowadays, the microproteome is attracting growing attention within the scientific community for both its novelty and therapeutic
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Requirement:: -Master in organic chemistry -Lab experience -Language: French and English Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Doctorant/UPR2301-LUCNEU-012/Default.aspx Work Location
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that are transforming many sectors today through language models, recommendation systems and advanced technologies. However, modern machine learning models, such as neural networks and ensemble models, remain largely
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proficiency with at least one programming language (Perl or Python preferred). Skills in molecular phylogeny are a plus. Other required skills: English (written and oral). Good presentation and communication
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communications. The team specializes in multi-sensor methods, tensor decompositions and component analysis for the joint processing of multimodal data, notably in the context of invasive (intracardiac electrograms
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. The Meiosis and Recombination team is multinational (France, Switzerland, Italy, India) and consists of three researchers, two engineers, one PhD student, and several master's students. The working language is
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. - Evaluate the impact of quagga mussels on the benthic macroinvertebrate community. To achieve these objectives, the candidate will: - Contribute to the monitoring of mussel distribution carried out within
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multidisciplinary environment. - Good English communication skills (French and/or Portuguese a plus, not mandatory). To apply, please send a single PDF including: 1. Motivation letter (1 page). 2. CV with research
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of Communities team and interact with its members. The modeling work will also involve collaborations with researchers from CEFE (Montpellier), BIOGECO (Bordeaux), and forest management partners (ONF). Our little