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Description The researcher will use modeled surface ocean microplastic abundances and improved sea-spray-based emission functions to represent ocean–atmosphere transfer processes. Using the GEOS-Chem global
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, the web AI, and politics. For this position, we seek to develop the análisis of web and social media data using AI methods, as well as investigating AI models themselves. We are looking for candidates with
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are: - Analytical development of new formalisms in relativistic quantum chemistry - Implementation in the open-source/open-access PySCF platform (Python) - Application to model systems - Supervision of students
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ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria The postdoc should have a PhD degree in evolutionary biology, with expertise in bioinformatics, statistics, programming and/or modeling. Previous
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approaches to model polarization. The aim of the project is to develop methodological tools to characterize and exploit the polarization information extracted from bivariate signals (i.e. two-dimensional
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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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, such as Bayesian approaches and fossilized birth–death models, to reconstruct robust phylogenies and estimate divergence times. It also investigates macroevolutionary dynamics, including variation in
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shall also contribute to activities such as • Supervising a PhD student in the group, • publication of two or more individual and/or joint articles on the analyses of the data collected during the project
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Additional Information Eligibility criteria The candidate should have a PhD in Biology/Evolutionary Biology and skills in bioinformatics and macroevolution (ideally models of phenotypic evolution
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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