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to improve the energy resolution of jets at FCCee. This task will require again GEANT4 simulations of the detector, including the optical model but necessitates as well to educate the simulation with
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, particularly using reconstructed human skin models that mimic aging or wound-healing conditions. This work takes place in a multidisciplinary framework combining chemistry, biophysics, and tissue engineering
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able to perform both analytical and numerical calculations. Experience with analytical or numerical modelling of active systems is desired. Experience with continuum/ hydrodynamic theories
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the measurements to be performed. - Determine the isotopic compositions (δ13C and δ18O) of ostracod larval capsules using IRMS. • Organize the dataset: - Verify and update the age models of the cores. - Integrate
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the aim of identifying relevant topological invariants to characterize the underlying dynamics and guide the selection of appropriate reduced models. - Adapt and implement existing topological tools
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genetics - Coding eco-evolutionary models - Data analysis - Interpreting and exploiting results - Writing scientific publications - Oral presentations of results - Working as a team and independently Website
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aspects of artistic know-how in the field of digital graphic creation, to explicitly model them in algorithmic form, and to integrate them into state-of-the-art artificial intelligence methods for image and
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. -Strong expertise in genomic approaches (Cut&Tag, Cut&Run, ChIP-seq, Hi-C, or equivalent techniques) is essential. -Prior experience with the C. elegans model or oocyte manipulation. -Skills in
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porous media (imbibition, wetting, flow, etc.). The approach will be essentially experimental, combining model debinding tests on various specimens with characterizations. • Determine the main mechanisms
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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