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formation. For reasons of computing time, the detailed mechanisms that describe this complex chemistry must be reduced before being used in CFD codes (Fiorina et al., 2015). An interesting method is the
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pumping Expected skills: - degree in Physics and Master's degree, awarded at the latest by the starting - an excellent academic record and strong motivation - good practical and coding skills, a commitment
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nearly 30% of the genome is eliminated in the soma, mainly targeting transposons. Several recent data suggest that PDE may serve to control transposons rather than the few hundred protein-coding genes
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. The requited person will achieve these research studies within the H.E.S.S. and CTAO collaborations. - Gammapy developer (code, test, benchmark, documentation) - Participation to the Gammapy user support
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- developing codes to analyze these simulations (building on tools already available in the laboratory) - collaborating with other project participants - writing of publications and participation in conferences
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code versioning and collaborative tools (e.g. git) - Ability to work in English, teamwork. Additional comments / Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR5275-FABCAR-121
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galaxies. The successful applicant will work on synthetic observations from these simulations, extract observables using the tools commonly used for observations (SourceExtractor, SED-fitting codes), and
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/InstituteNordic BioscienceCountryDenmarkGeofield Contact City Lyon Website https://remod-healing.eu Street 7, Passage du Vercors Postal Code 69007 E-Mail catherine.moali@cnrs.fr STATUS: EXPIRED X (formerly Twitter
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as an Ecological and Biogeochemical Regulator on Earth'. The position is under the supervision of Dr. James Bradley (https://www.jbradleylab.com/ ). The recruited person will work with the principal
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of this thesis will therefore be to explore the properties of ice pack dynamics at kilometer/sub-kilometer and sub-daily scales based on these new modelling approaches, and more specifically the FloeDyn code