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development of meta-instrument interfaces such as Web MidiFile Performer [2] You will be able to supervise interns (M1 or M2 level) or supervise projects of computer science students at ENSEIRB-MATMECA
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missions within the framework of this ERC: i) to develop new models for the geometry of the cosmic web, taking into account the bias of baryons, and ii) to implement “nulling” techniques to predict the weak
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scientific excellence on zeolites and porous materials. • Conduct high-level research in zeolites and porous materials. • Mentor and train early-career researchers in both theoretical and practical skills
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of open science, EIDA will also develop open-source tools for the collection, study, critical edition, and visualization of diagrams through a web-based interface inspired by the DISHAS platform dedicated
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of early-career scientists, aiming to develop innovative and sustainable materials for health and medical technologies. The selected candidate will contribute to advanced research projects on functionalized
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of massive galaxies. A series of zoom-in cosmological simulations has been developed by the collaboration in order to understand the physical processes governing the extreme phases of early mass assembly in
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the Quantitative Imaging Platform of Villefranche (PIQv; https://sites.google.com/view/piqv ), which oversees the operation of the tools that the team develops. Those tools include imaging sensors, such as the
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develop an end-to-end processing system as well as a hazard map visualization (Web and/or GIS); Publishing the various scientific advances in conferences and peer-reviewed journals. Where to apply E-mail
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(Excellence label, Normandy Region; 3.5 months), followed by the SunToH2 project (Labex, 12 months). These projects aim to develop efficient photocatalysts under visible light, for CO₂ valorization and hydrogen
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of understanding cirrus clouds in climate studies. We are seeking postdoctoral researchers to contribute to our mission of advancing knowledge on how aerosols influence cirrus formation and evolution under both