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ODHIN method in Bacon et al., 2023), based on simplified assumptions. Overcoming the limitations inherent to these methods and adapting them to exoplanet imaging modalities represents a new challenge. The
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FieldPhysicsYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria • PhD in chemistry, materials science, or a related field. Experience in zeolite synthesis, structural characterization
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the specificity of each ABC-F. To obtain a comprehensive understanding and to limit risks, we propose a two-pronged approach combining global in vivo and in vitro methods. The in vivo methods are intended
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The candidate must hold a PhD in humanities and social sciences, preferably in geography or science studies. A good knowledge of research methods in humanities and social sciences, particularly semi-structured
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phylogenetic and adaptive signals, providing a rich fossil record for evolutionary studies. This project integrates fossil and extant data using morphological phylogenetics and advanced tip-dating methods
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, the web AI, and politics. For this position, we seek to develop the análisis of web and social media data using AI methods, as well as investigating AI models themselves. We are looking for candidates with
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describe the neuronal and behavioral changes associated with pharmacological manipulations, through the development of scripts using software such as Python or Matlab. 1) Conduct electrophysiology
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FieldPhysicsYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria - PhD in physics - Knowledge of data analysis methods in gamma-ray astronomy - Excellent programming skills in Python, C
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for the morphological and mechanical characterization of biological samples containing an extracellular matrix, particularly reconstructed tissues in organ-on-chip models. They will implement techniques and methods on a
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the analysis of data from the ESA Euclid mission—and 21-cm intensity mapping, especially from the SKA Observatory (SKAO). Our goal is to generalize existing analytic methods—particularly the Effective Field