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), funded by the ANR (French National Research Agency), https://projet-anr-reach.math.cnrs.fr/ The host laboratory will be the Center for Analysis and Social Mathematics (CAMS https://cams.ehess.fr/ ), CNRS
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21 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire Paul Painlevé Research Field Mathematics History » History of science Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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typically work with datasets of up to several TBs depending on the case study); - Autonomy to conduct independent analysis and research on our (GPU/CPU) servers, familiarity with coding frames in machine
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to recruit a postdoctoral researcher to work on the composition of natural layered double hydroxides within the ANR NaturaLDH project. Layered double hydroxides play a key role in the transport of elements
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the framework of the ANR EmergeNS whose aim is to understand, through mathematical and computer models, the role that autocatalysis, multistability and spatial heterogeneity may have played in the emergence
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for chemicals; - Mathematical and informatic tools required for the analysis of the results (knowledge of Python and Image J will be an asset); - Health and safety regulations. He/she shall: - Be
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comprises about 170 members and is structured into 4 research teams : Analysis, Numerical Analysis, and Scientific Computing (ACSIOM), Didactics and Epistemology of Mathematics (DEMA), Probability and
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aims to provide a renewed historical and theoretical analysis of definitions and axioms, in particular axiomatic definitions. The research developed at the IHPST (where the recruited person will work) is
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the analysis of data from the ESA Euclid mission—and 21-cm intensity mapping, especially from the SKA Observatory (SKAO). Our goal is to generalize existing analytic methods—particularly the Effective Field
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for astronomical or mathematical reasoning within the astral sciences. Large-scale study of these materials requires fine-grained automatic analysis of their content, which is often disconnected from their visual