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a PhD in population genomics, genetic anthropology or genomic bioinformatics. An interest or experience in the analysis of human population data, including anthropological, socio-cultural
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person will be in charge of developing aspects of the Malinca project and its applications to the study of reasoning in mathematical texts. The activity will follow a unique research project to be defined
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group investigates the cellular and molecular mechanisms wiring neuronal networks. The candidate will join a project aiming at understanding how migrating neurons, developing axons and endothelial cells
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history (PhD) - Methods and tools for data production (in-depth knowledge) - Professional environment and networks (general knowledge) - Legal and ethical framework (in-depth knowledge) - Written and oral
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and educational issues with the common goal of contributing to an inclusive, open and resourceful society. Your role The University of Luxembourg is seeking a Doctoral Student (PhD candidate) to join
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promote understanding of the interrelationships between human health and the environment, while strengthening the power to act individually and collectively. The main mission of the post-PHD researcher is
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to mechanical engineering, including fluid mechanics, thermics and combustion. The PhD student will be attached to the team Curiosity Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UPR3346-NADMAA
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knowledge and results obtained within the project consortium and the host team, in particular through participation in the supervision of a 3rd year PhD student also involved in the PREPAC project
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address domain-specific challenges in biomedical applications. The PhD project will focus on translating and enhancing cutting-edge algorithms from AI research into concrete applications in biomedical
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lecturer, two research scientists, two professors, a research director and currently two PhD students (University of Strasbourg). The recruited scientist will be supervised by J.-E. Bassard (research