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aiming at characterizing the taxonomic diversity of freshwater zooplankton communities of mountain lakes and link the dynamics of these communities to some restauration actions. The selected candidate will
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here is the prediction of the composition of communities of marine entities (zooplankton, marine snow particles, and coral reef fishes) from environmental data taken around the point of the biological
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16 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie Research Field Language sciences Language sciences » Linguistics Language sciences
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researcher will be responsible for carrying out actions 1-Analysis of the biodiversity of phytoplankton communities in high-altitude lakes in relation to the effects of climate change and 4-Assessing the links
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and regulatory aspects of research involving human participants. • Scientific rigor, organizational skills, and ability to work in a multidisciplinary team. • Excellent written and oral communication
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of life-history traits on demographic dynamics in ecological communities. He will study the evolution of life history traits at the macroevolutionary scale, in relation with the species with which
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. Their research will focus on the limits of artistic and literary freedom of expression, particularly when it comes into tension with hate speech and stigmatization. The project may focus on any geographical area
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: - Experience in cellular physiology and imaging techniques. - A PhD in a biological discipline (e.g., cell physiology, microbial ecology, genomics, plant biology). - Excellent written and oral communication
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⁃ Communicating the results at international conferences and publishing them in international, open-access journals The postdoctoral researcher will be employed by CNRS (Délégation Paris Centre), and carry out
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geodetic observations. * Writing and documenting simulation codes for for open distribution. * Communicating the results at international conferences and publishing them in international, open-access