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for representing and reasoning about arguments, and axiomatically-grounded methods of argument evaluation. Natural language argumentation is a young research area at the crossroads of natural language processing
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procedure for obtaining refugee status under the Geneva Convention, will not be taken into account Are fluent in English (at least B2 level) Are available for employment at the enrolment date (1 October 2026
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organising meetings with respondents, both for appointments and for travel (transport, accommodation, etc.). ; - Ethnographic interviews in Burmese and English. - Working with Myanmar artists in exile
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4 fully funded PhD student positions in the computational, mathematical & experimental plant science
training is in English. THE RESEARCH | The mission of our IMPRS is to study fundamental biological processes in plants and to create knowledge and material that can empower innovative plant breeding
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or commercialisation ideas. Internal Application form(s) needed Offre_LIENSs_Postdoc_SMACC+_EN.pdf English (109.68 KB - PDF) Download Additional Information Selection process How to apply Your application must include
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metabolites that shape regulatory T cell (Treg) function and immune homeostasis, with the opportunity to participate in the screening process itself, aiming to identify bioactive microbial metabolites and link
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and in silico. We focus on neurodegenerative processes and are especially interested in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease and their contributing factors. The LCSB recruits talented scientists from
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according to their background and interests. Applicants should have strong quantitative and computational skills (e.g., text or image analysis, natural language processing, large-scale data methods) and a
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processes and overexpressed in multiple cancer cells and tumours. Therefore, understanding the structure and dynamics of the RNA unwinding process and the role of DHX9’s auxiliary domains in this process is
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environmental, strategic and economic reasons. In France, 20% of the drinking water consumed per inhabitant is dedicated to the operation of toilets [4]. This represents about 2 million m3 of water per year. Thus