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. The development and maintenance of a universal genomic directory of bacterial subtypes, performed in collaboration with Oxford University, brings important scientific benefits and provides a virtually unique
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Nature Careers | Port Saint Louis du Rhone, Provence Alpes Cote d Azur | France | about 2 months ago
candidate will create her/his own team for developing and implementing innovative AI-based approaches to address key challenges in structural biology, including but not limited to: Designing synthetic
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) conducts scientific activities aimed at promoting the sustainable and secure development of carbon-free energy production and use while helping to increase energy autonomy. It works in particular
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the Instrumentation Services and Development Division, develops and supports electronic systems for the ESRF’s experimental stations (beamlines) and accelerator complex. This includes control instrumentation, fast
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About us The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The new Luxembourg Centre for Socio-Environmental
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to support public policy and meet the needs of economic stakeholders. You are highly motivated to support the Subsurface Knowledge and Geomodelling Directorate (DCGS) in its development and to enhance your
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; - Contribute to requests from government departments for expert appraisals; - Represent BRGM in national and international working groups; - Develop innovative approaches to technological/conceptual
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activities, as well as the development and/or validation of the performance of various hydrogeological and hydrological calculation codes. You will bring innovative approaches to optimize and anticipate
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for simulating such complex geometries. For example, the memory and computation time required become prohibitive with standard “black-box” finite element methods. The objective is therefore to develop a dedicated
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to start their research group. The IGMM is an interdisciplinary CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) and University of Montpellier (UM) joint research unit. We currently host 18 teams