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(funded by the French National Research Agency, ANR JCJC) aims to develop a new theoretical and numerical framework to describe correlated electron–positron dynamics in atoms, and to identify experimentally
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symmetry and excitation processes on vibrational spectra, as well as participate in the development of methods integrating new laser technology. The candidate will work within the framework of the ANR
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of understanding cirrus clouds in climate studies. We are seeking postdoctoral researchers to contribute to our mission of advancing knowledge on how aerosols influence cirrus formation and evolution under both
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develop machine learning approaches (deep learning) to understand the eco-evolutionary mechanisms underlying biological diversity from environmental (phylo)genomic data. - Methodological developments in
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motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to join our team for a 18 months position based at Femto-ST in Besançon. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to pioneering research and development in
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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The activities of the PHABIO group focus on developing models and acquiring biological
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reproduce subtle mathematical properties expressed by Hilbert complexes at the discrete level. The developments envisaged within the NEMESIS project involve combining highly sophisticated tools for numerical
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and evolutionary constraint. A significant part of the work will focus on setting up and managing an innovative 'microbiome' platform. The researcher will be specifically responsible for developing
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cell tracking to identify the progenitors of these cells during regeneration. • Develop and apply a recombinase-based cell barcoding strategy to trace cell lineages during leg growth and regeneration
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, the future very high energy observatory, with the development of fast acquisition electronic boards (FEBs) that equip NectarCAM, one of the two concepts for CTAO's Medium-Sized Telescopes (MSTs