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the main library for the Science Analysis Tool (SAT) of the CTA observatory (CTAO), which will be distributed freely. The APC, MPIK of Heidelberg (Germany) and LUTh teams are heavily involved in the Gammapy
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, including 30 permanent researchers. The Strasbourg observatory also hosts the Strasbourg astronomical Data Centre (CDS, https://cds.unistra.fr ). CDS is dedicated to the collection and distribution
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. (2023, March). Measurement of the V2I Channel in Cell-free Vehicular Networks with the Distributed MaMIMOSA Channel Sounder. In 2023 17th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP) (pp. 1-5
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pressing need to understand how biodiversity patterns have been created and assembled. The number of species is not distributed evenly around the globe (Rohde et al. 1992, Pennisi 2005, Mittelbach et al
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CNRS and the University of Montpellier, comprising 200 people distributed across 18 research groups, 9 common services (including 5 shared with other units on the CNRS campus), and 9 technological and
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, robustness under varying turbulence, and autonomy for distributed systems. To address this, the group integrates Artificial Intelligence into AO control loops, using deep learning to handle sensor
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the electrochemical performance of Na-ion batteries in the newly developed cell with the support of researchers from IRAMIS and IRIG. The sodium distribution in full cells will then be particularly investigated in
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steps will take place at LMGP and characterization at SIMaP. The approximate time distribution is 25% at LMGP and 75% at SIMaP. The recruited candidate will actively participate in disseminating results
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processes—to precisely control the composition, size, and distribution of these nanocatalysts. These materials, with their exceptional properties, are designed to accelerate CO₂ methanation, a critical
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well as an in-depth annotation of their geospatial and temporal distribution. To do so, the candidate will benefit from the technical support and expertise of two highly qualified research engineers in