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Research FieldLanguage sciences » LanguagesYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria PhD in a field relevant to the TGL project. Good knowledge of Latin. Good knowledge
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. This is a full-time job. Applicant should hold or obtain soon a PhD in the field of Biology. Salary will be according to the CNRS scale. Our team is composed of about 20 people and we are working in a
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-based methods (such as SDM-UniPS or Uni-MS-PS). Activity 2: Implementation of the RNb-NeuS Module - Develop the neural reconstruction node using photometric data as input. - Ensure interfacing with
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networks, to name but a few. The development of these systems requires realistic modeling of these propagation channels. The main difficulty lies in measuring this multi-dimensional propagation channel (time
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HUIBERTS. Full proficiency in spoken and written English will be expected. This position is funded by the ANR JCJC grant Towards Testable Theories of Linear Programming. Laboratory of Informatics, Modelling
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solid experience - in cell culture - in flow cytometry - in molecular biology - in single-cell transcriptomics The candidate (M/F) should hold a PhD in immunology or molecular/cell biology. The candidate
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Eligibility criteria The applicant should have a PhD in Genetics/Molecular Biology, preferably in the fields of transcription/chromatin and/or functional genomics. He/she will be familiar with CRISPR and high
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Information Eligibility criteria - PhD in functional ecology - Good command of the following subjects: functional ecology, root system ecology, organism diversity, soil and ecosystem functioning - Very good
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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The position involves developing a new type of spin injector based on chiral organic
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staff. It hosts a state-of-the-art technology platform featuring cleanroom facilities exceeding 2,900 square meters. The GOSS group consists of eight researchers and includes more than 25 PhD students and