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• Analyzing the produced data (quantification, statistics, etc.) • Communicating with collaborators The Institut de Biologie de l'ENS (IBENS) is a fundamental research center conducting original studies
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programming languages such as Python, Fortran, C, C++, etc.; statistical physics of liquids, etc.). A good knowledge of spoken and written English is also required. Website for additional job details https
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of eDNA communities • Synthesis of environmental data from sampled lakes • Statistical analysis of biodiversity and environmental data • Participation in fieldwork • Writing scientific articles and
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; - interact closely with the team of Dr. François Robin (Sorbonne University), project partner for the development of experimental results and bioinformatics approaches; - develop statistical tools
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Intelligence, statistical learning, uncertainty management, and knowledge engineering, with applications to knowledge capitalization, recommender systems, and the design of narrative virtual environments. Where
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- UGA. It is a highly interdisciplinary laboratory (solid/fluid mechanics, statistical physics, optics, applied mathematics, biology) mande up of nine groups. You will be part of the group MC2 (Cell
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) - Very good acoustic analysis skills - Good knowledge of speech production models - Very good statistical analysis skills - Good academic English skills (C1) - Very good programming skills (Matlab, Python
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using advanced statistical methods. The goal is to improve our understanding of wave-driven turbulence processes, which are crucial for accurate climate modeling The Institute of Environmental Geosciences
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Information Eligibility criteria * Skills/knowledge: statistical physics, physical chemistry, machine learning * Expertise: molecular simulations, programming experience (Python, C++, Julia, C, etc.), Python
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cellular dynamics. Analyze large-scale transcriptomic and spatial dynamics datasets. Work in close collaboration with the team's biologists to test predictions from statistical models. Within the Polarity