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, doctoral students). He / she will work on a daily basis in relation with the researchers and students of the team. The position is located in a sector under the protection of scientific and technical
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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
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to disentangle them. He/She will be responsible for the entire project, from designing the simulations to obtaining new combinations of statistics to writing articles. He/She could also supervise master's students
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and machine learning applied to data fusion and adapt them to the field of exoplanet characterization. They will develop and maintain the FORMOSA code in coordination with the team of students working
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, but is not mandatory. Participation in science outreach activities, EPR spectroscopy training, and/or (co-)supervision of interns (undergraduate or Master's level) or PhD students may also be required
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collaborate with Sandrine Codis and her PhD student Anais Meunier. The work will be carried out within the Cosmology and Galaxy Evolution Laboratory of the DAp. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr
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the PACE team, which is right now composed of 6 permanent researchers, 8 PhD students and post-docs. The recruited person will be placed under the responsibility of Antoine Stier, researcher. The candidate
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approximately 180 staff members, half of whom are permanent employees (researchers, engineers, and administrative personnel). It also includes around forty doctoral students. The laboratory comprises seven
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departments (from Paris-Saclay university and from Université Lyon 1), and involves 7 PIs and 5 postdocs and PhD students devoted to distinct workpackages of the project. The postdoc will be based at EGCE
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of third-year undergraduate students. The miniaturised optical sensor based on infrared spectroscopy for the detection of trace amounts of pollutant molecules (BTEX) in aqueous environments (saline or fresh