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or computational linguistics focused on natural language processing. Two to five years of experience is required. Experience in the civil service would be appreciated. Solid experience with neural language models
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programming. - Interest in natural hazards, particularly gravitational processes. - Doctoral and/or post-doctoral experience in one or more of the following fields: remote sensing, geophysics, natural hazards
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to various organisations and are spread across three LIG sites: the campus, Minatec and Montbonnot. The aim is to draw on the complementary nature and recognised quality of the LIG's 22 research teams
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sciences, Chemistry, Communication Sciences, Computer science, cultural studies, demography, economics, educational sciences, engineering, environmental science, ethics in health sciences, ethics in natural
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additional scripting language Solid knowledge of biostatistics Experience with single-cell sequencing data and preferentially with spatial omics Working in high-performance computing environments is highly
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environments (including the cryosphere), and (2) to link the activity and dormancy of these communities to ecological and biogeochemical processes. This work will feed into wider project goals to understand
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of these communities to ecological and biogeochemical processes. This work will feed into wider project goals to understand the role of dormancy as a regulator of biogeochemical cycles, and to link dormancy
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the external porous medium (chemical nature, particle size, specific surface area, morphology, etc.) on the debinding process • Improve understanding of the appearance of defects during this stage. Reducing
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and/or R languages • Proficiency in GIS software • Strong skills in remote sensing data processing (Lidar, satellite, drone) • Interest in agricultural and hydrological sciences
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are seeking an outstanding postdoctoral researcher in bacteriology with strong expertise in molecular biology to join an interdisciplinary project at the crossroads of natural sciences and humanities