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position (M/F) at the CNRS in the MARBEC Research Unit is proposed to study planktonic functioning, its dynamics and its evolution by 1) estimating the metabolic (primary production and respiration) and
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to work both in a team and independently. • Ability to supervise interns and PhD students. • Scientific article analysis, scientific monitoring, and writing of scientific research articles. Website
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and medium-scale computing environments (Linux, job schedulers, parallel computing). • Familiarity with data analysis, visualization, and handling large scientific datasets. • Ability to run, adapt
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cosmology. Approximately 130 permanent staff members work at the LPNHE. The LPNHE's H.E.S.S./CTAO team is currently involved in simulations and H.E.S.S. data analysis, as well as in the preparation
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will participate in laboratory experiments, data analysis, field work, and work as part of a project team that includes doctoral students and technical staff. The main objective of this postdoc position
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-management of a research program, 3 - publication of the data obtained, drafting reports for the funding body, and 4 - chemical analysis of phreatic waters previously collected in the field. - physiological
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the “Eukaryotic mRNA Expression” team at IBENS. Our team studies the molecular mechanisms governing the assembly and function of mRNP particles, in particular the role of several RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) such as
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on solubility, dissolution kinetics, and microbial influences. Your work will refine global carbon cycle models, enhance CO₂ sequestration understanding, and position you at the forefront of ocean
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combining space-based remote sensing and modeling, it aims to better understand the evolution of forest fuels and their role in fire propagation. Tested on pilot forest areas (Centre-Val de Loire and Pyrénées
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for efficient and sustainable energy conversion and storage devices, such as protonic ceramic fuel cells (PCFCs) and electrolysis cells (PCECs). The performance and durability of these devices are critically