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carry out this work as part of a project funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, under the direct supervision of Prof. Furla and Dr Barnay-Verdier in Nice (IRCAN) and by Dr Fayza Daboussi and Dr
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; and (iv) three letters of recommendation to be arranged by the applicant. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to a remote interview. For questions, please contact Dr. Moradinezhad. About LAPTh (https
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collaboration with the consortium's partners, including the teams of Dr. Lucie Brisson (Bordeaux), Dr. Justine Bertrand-Michel (Toulouse), and Dr. Marie Beurton-Aimar (Bordeaux). Where to apply Website https
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). This project is funded by the ANR (AAPG 2025), whose project leader is Sihem AMER YAHIA, DR CNRS at the Grenoble Computer Science Laboratory (LIG). The position is in a sector covered by the protection
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quality of results - Sea tests of the acoustic deterrent device - Data analysis and article writing The project will take place within the UMR BOREA (Dr. Damien Chevallier, UMR CNRS 8067) in Martinique
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the École Normale Supérieure's Social Sciences Laboratory. Benefiting from quadruple supervision (ENS, EHESS, CNRS, INRAE), the CMH has been directed since January 2025 by Anne Lhuissier (DR INRAE
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astroparticle physics, particle physics, and mathematical physics. The cosmology and astroparticle team (https://astrocosmolapth.com ) conducts research on large-scale cosmic structure, microwave and infrared
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of assemblies in the developing and adult CA1 region. It also involves working with Dr. Fontolan to develop a computational model that explains the benefits of developmental constraints on the organization
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Bioinformatics expertise of Dr. Raimondi on the development of Genome Interpretation Neural Networks methods and their application to relevant biological problems with the expertise of Dr. Bry and Dr. Trottier
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, international research environment with computing infrastructure adapted for large-scale genomic analyses. The postdoctoral researcher will be supervised by Dr. Stéphane Peyrégne, head of the paleogenomics team