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networks. - Results analysis, processing and presentation. - Dissemination of results through the writing of scientific articles. The project will be conducted within the GPPMM research group at the XLIM
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their characteristics calibrated using the fine-grained procedure used by Coulomb et al. (2023). This research will be carried out at the CNRS Centre International de Recherches sur l'Environnement et le
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. The first mission of the postdoctoral fellow is therefore to process the RAD-seq data and combine them with the existing dataset. The postdoctoral fellow will then use this combined dataset to estimate recent
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hemorrhage. This study plans to recruit 15 patients requiring surgery and who will have two ultrasound and MRI examinations planned. The first objective is to assess the presence of neovascularization in
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organizing and conducting field sampling and measurement campaigns. They will be responsible for acquiring data, processing results, and promoting the knowledge gained. Their mission will be to characterize
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CaCO3 variations under acidification. This project will be carried out primarily at the Rheology and Processes Laboratory. It will benefit from existing collaborations with the ESRF and the ILL
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(MERCE). The main objective is to develop safe planning and reinforcement learning algorithms with various degrees of confidence for variants of Markov decision processes. More precisely, we will develop
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movements by correlating Planetscope satellite images: testing, validation, and development of specific processing methods. This postdoctoral position is funded by the Labcom project. Catastrophic ground
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of massive galaxies. A series of zoom-in cosmological simulations has been developed by the collaboration in order to understand the physical processes governing the extreme phases of early mass assembly in
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Description The researcher will use modeled surface ocean microplastic abundances and improved sea-spray-based emission functions to represent ocean–atmosphere transfer processes. Using the GEOS-Chem global