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clades of animals, plants and microbes (Hillebrand 2004, Rolland & Freeman 2023) and it remains one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of evolution and ecology (Pennisi 2005). A classic explanation of the
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to develop a disruptive laser technology to address realworld applications in health science and quantum technology. The basic concept relies on the exploitation of low phonon rare-earth-doped fluoride
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industrial partner and the Charles Sadron Institute (ICS, UPR22). The successful candidate will join the ICS, a CNRS unit associated with the University of Strasbourg. This multidisciplinary institute
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work now focuses on the evolution of egg-laying behaviour and the transitions to viviparity. In parallel, we are also interested in characterizing the natural history, ecology, and phylogenetics
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Interface code coupling library is designed to fulfill this goal. The open-source PDI Data Interface library is designed and developed for process-local loose coupling in high-performance simulation codes
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the Condorcet Building of Université Paris Cité, with possible visits in the CERM Laboratory of the University of Liège and BVI (Belgium). Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR7162
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fellow will carry out the development of theoretical and methodological formalisms in relativistic quantum chemistry, as well as their implementation (Python). The position is within the BRUNCH project
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the properties of light, as they exhibit low optical losses and can support optical resonances. They have been successfully developed to produce structural colors, nonlinear optical responses, and specific
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of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria - Skills in physical oceanography, ecology and evolution - Modeling of lagrangian trajectories - Plancton ecology - Coding eco-evolutionary
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international research collaboration on speciation research in Ficedula flycatchers, Anna Qvarnström, Uppsala University, Sweden, and David Wheatcroft, Stockholm University, Sweden. Our little extras :• A