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9 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Centre d'écologie fonctionnelle et évolutive Research Field Biological sciences Environmental science Researcher Profile First Stage
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Rennes, Bretagne | France | about 1 hour ago
Cancer Research Center. The team has access to several computing facilities (e.g. IGRIDA cluster) and established collaborations with other Inria/Irisa research teams in the field of machine learning. Our
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. Amongst its features, it enables joint fits of heterogeneous data sets, e.g. from different event types, from different gamma-ray instruments. Some work have also demonstrated that multi-wavelength (from
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electrogravimetric response. To do this, we will implement a multi-stage approach, combining the development of model electroactive materials, their physico-chemical characterisation, and the advanced exploitation
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. This project gathers a research center in the continuity of the LabEx IRMIA and a Master-Doctorate training program. The ITI teams gather almost all the mathematicians of the University of Strasbourg, and other
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law of 28 June 2006 with designing and implementing a storage centre for this waste, called Cigéo (Industrial Centre for Geological Storage). This waste, which comes from the processing of spent fuel
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using multiomics approaches and cell culture. Participation in human bone marrow sampling at the University Hospital in collaboration with neurosurgeons Multi-omics data analysis (proteomics and RNA seq
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recognitions and multi-class neural network algorithms. We propose to apply this emerging method to study samples from Europe, South Africa, and East Asia dated between 1.8 Ma and 60 thousand years ago (ka
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. The researcher will join a multi institute research group working on ptychography being between the microscopy platform in CEA Grenoble and the transmission electron microscopy group at Institut Néel. The aim
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a collaboration between Inria and Mitsubishi Electric R&D Centre Europe (MERCE) within the FRAIME project on artificial intelligence and formal methods. The project explores, on the one hand, how