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well as within the BIOMASS satellite scientific team. Field missions as part of the OFVi project; analysis of data from forest inventories and airborne laser scanning; writing scientific articles; participation in
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. Specialisation in the analysis of JWST data is expected. - Ability to integrate into an international team, to be reactive in exchanges with the rest of the team. - Ability to communicate results in the form
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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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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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ongoing research projects (finalization of data collection and analysis, preparation of manuscripts). The project involves the study of cognitive and neural modulations of social pain. Management
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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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- Solid experience in molecular and cellular biology - Proven experience in iPSC cell culture and differentiation - Experience in transcriptome analysis desirable - Ability to work independently on
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is to investigate the seismological manifestation of contrasting modes seafloor spreading regimes across the global mid-ocean ridge system. This will involve a systematic re-analysis of mid-ocean ridge
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also cost-effective to reduce the average cost per analysis and ensuring large-scale deployment. The IMITECH project (https://imitech.cnrs.fr/ ) aims at developing autonomous, innovative miniaturized and
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to the specification and analysis of data from major space missions (SMOS, Biomass, Venµs, Trishna) and develops models capable of describing and predicting the evolution of continental surfaces under various pressures