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, so that it can be easily used in practice (fast optimization, embedded decision-making, online updating). 1. Design a lightweight statistical/probabilistic surrogate model, integrating: • an estimation
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that incorporate horizontal transfers, and to use these models to obtain statistical estimates of the main evolutionary dynamics of TE families across species (for example, horizontal transfer and extinction rates
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concentrations”). The successful candidate will be required to collect data and process it using statistical analyses appropriate to the dataset. They will be required to write scientific articles based
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, statistics, machine learning and deep learning. The project Motivation: Interpreting the genome means modeling the relationship between genotype and phenotype, which is the fundamental goal of biology
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structures of the Universe, the distant Universe and advanced statistical methods. Funding will be provided for travels and for computer equipment. The applicant will have access to two high-performance
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researcher recruited will be responsible for : 1 - laboratory assays of physiological biomarkers (of the impact of urban pollutants on sentinel organisms) and statistical treatment of the data obtained, 2 - co
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seismicity catalogs, including global (teleseismic) and regional seismic / hydro-acoustic datasets. The postdoctoral researcher will design and implement novel methodologies to characterize the statistical
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Statistics (EPS), and Geometry, Topology, and Algebra (GTA). Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR5149-NATCOL-029/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research FieldMathematicsEducation
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of offset measures and definition of data collection protocols to answer them Statistical analysis of biodiversity monitoring data Drafting of protocols Drafting of reports for funders, international
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(cytoplasmic hitchhiking), applying mitophylogenomics within a robust statistical framework. Second, she/he will assess the effects of these symbionts on nuclear genetic differentiation among tick populations