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The Dynamics of Biomolecular Networks (DYNABIO ) cluster of excellence at the Université Côte d’Azur (Nice, France) brings together 85 research teams from six local biology institutes: C3M (Centre
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-IRMS, and isotopic approaches to quantify nitrogenase activity Bioinformatics ->Omics data analysis, metabolic networks Scientific and technical skills required of the candidate The candidate must have
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or more 3D geological modeling software packages. Ability to integrate and synthesize multiple geological and geophysical data sources into 3D geological models. Knowledge of geostatistical concepts
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for data processing and develops its own software solutions, whose performance contributes to its national and international reputation. Beyond these missions, a scientific research contribution is expected
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a multicultural environment. Proven track record in Business Development or related roles. Ability to create, maintain and extend professional relationships Ease to create and use network to make
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, including image acquisition, processing, analysis, and interpretation Develop and validate new imaging techniques, algorithms, or software to improve diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes Collaborate with
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to the lithographic process such as overlay; - Interact and work with a PhD student focusing on the data modeling to understand the acquired data and explore the limitation of the Low Energy SAXS technique; - Define
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communications at international conferences • Organization of a Summer School, particularly for Enlight network students • Creation of educational content adapted to foreign students (videos
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technical and business teams. Define projects Work Break down Structure (WBS) with the support of Subject Matter Experts. Monitor risks, dependencies, deliverables, and budgets using appropriate tools
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service to epidemiological surveillance networks for pathogenic bacteria. The open data sharing policy of the platform for strain nomenclatures facilitates collaboration on monitoring emerging sublineages