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Description Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position to study the neurocomputational mechanisms of information propagation in social networks. The Neuroeconomics group of Dr Jean-Claude Dreher
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expressly expected in order to anchor the analysis in a broad and documented perspective of the literary transfigurations of mechanisms of domination and trauma. Assigned to the THALIM laboratory and also
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, and social cognition. Our research, integrating molecular, behavioral, and clinical approaches, aims to understand the functioning of the central nervous system and develop diagnostic markers and
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and their dynamics in real time. This work will shed light on the interplay between ferroelectric order, interlayer excitons, and dielectric environment, revealing how local optical responses correlate
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hundred modern equids will also be available for comparison. They will interact with a wide network of archaeologists, zooarchaeologists, and anthropologists in order to enable detailed interpretations
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of DAS to detect transient tectonic deformations, such as slow earthquakes, in order to improve our observation capabilities of the large subduction fault in Chile. Three DAS instruments have continuously
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karstic networks and alluvial terraces lying on the top of the foothills. The work will be mainly based on already existing and new TCN dates in order to: (1) gain an overview of the oldest remaining
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waves from shots). The postdoctoral researcher will use data acquired in Ecuador on a 3D network of ocean bottom seismometers and land stations. As part of Mission 1: 1. Implementation/adaptation
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Description -Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position to study the neurocomputational mechanisms of information propagation in social networks. The Neuroeconomics group of Dr Jean-Claude Dreher
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in France (analysis of career paths, discourse and social dynamics), analysing data collected during fieldwork and producing a research report, accompanied by a presentation at a workshop, written