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of studying and quantifying the effect of microbial interactions on the phenotype and fitness of Saccharomyces in a controlled environment. More specifically, the researcher will be responsible for quantifying
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ice environments under controlled laboratory conditions, using advanced radiation sources including synchrotrons, lasers, and hydrogen lamps. • Involvement in a cutting-edge ERC-funded research project
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Underwater Vision Profiler or the ZooScan, as well as an increase number of software packages to process and control the quality of the data generated by the instruments, sort images taxonomically (https
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biomechanical variables estimations of the same person. The research will be based on recent spherical representations such as UniphorM. - Activity 2: Integrate both object and person detection in the control
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biostatistics, - At least 2 years of postdoctoral experience, and if possible experience in supervision (master or PhD students), - Solid background in mathematical modelling and computer programming
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is important to control their operating temperature and improve the dissipation of the heat generated during operation. The study is divided into 3 tasks : • task 1: the first task is devoted to a
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Offer Description The electronic structure of two-dimensional (2D) materials can be selectively modified by controlling their strain, thereby opening new perspectives in microelectronics. In this context
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quality control. * Design and implement the end-to-end analysis pipeline: preprocessing, source reconstruction, depth-resolved (laminar) analyses, and beta burst detection/analysis; produce reusable, well
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strong record of scientific productivity. The candidate has excellent command of written and spoken English (given the strong focus of the HorsePower project in China, proficiency in Chinese will be
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works carried out at IC2MP, the strategy will consist in a catalytic controlled hydrogenation of biobased furanic derivatives, with the goal of obtaining functionalized tetrahydrofuranic-like chemicals