129 algorithm-development-"The-University-of-Edinburgh" Postdoctoral positions at CNRS in France
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, neuroscience, psychology, or related fields. Experience in programming and data analysis (e.g., PsychoPy, R). Ability to supervise and train undergraduate and master's students in the laboratory. Excellent oral
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on the same subject. A contribution to tutored projects for master's and bachelor students, to the proper organization and development of our ultra-fast spectroscopy facilities, as
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and analyzed. The results will inform the development of new models that describe how seafloor spreading operates on short time scales. ⁃ Perform statistical analyses (assessing distributions
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on published protocoles • Develop and validate live-cell imaging tools to track translation dynamics • Perform real-time imaging in regenerating axons • Study the role of specific factors in translation dynamics
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The recruited candidate will develop an independent research
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to improve our understanding of the formation and evolution of oceanic crust. Samples from several drilled and dredged areas are available in the CRPG collection (EPR: Hess Deep, MAR: Atlantis Massif, SWIR
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well as optical measurements on the platform's other instruments (infrared photoluminescence, Raman). *Development for operando and in-situ measurements, both hardware and software. *Perform data analysis
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sponsor, the holder organizes a scientific program. The idea is not only to establish collaboration at an international level, but also to develop strong synergies between laboratories, researchers and
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involved in individual and collective choices. More recently, the team is developing innovative studies on social decision making, a fascinating field that explores how individuals make decisions in
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homology search during DNA break repair by homologous recombination. Synthetic biology in S. cerevisiae: development and characterization of large designer synthetic chromosomal regions. Omics approaches (Hi