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). • Advanced quantitative analyses (machine learning, computer vision, multilevel statistics). • Creation and use of Python code for advanced analyses. • Management and monitoring of complex transgenic lines
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the models developed and identify the main technical obstacles to be overcome for future industrial implementation. 7. Improvement of the internal code for simulating thermodynamic cycles. The existing
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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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applications from all qualified candidates regardless of gender, background, or identity. Women and underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr
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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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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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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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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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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