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.2025.106155. [5] Stefan Harmansa, Alexander Erlich, Christophe Eloy, Giuseppe Zurlo, and Thomas Lecuit. “Growth anisotropy of the extracellular matrix shapes a developing organ”. In: Nature Communications 14.1
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). As a national research infrastructure, GANIL serves the national, European and international scientific community of about a thousand users. You will be attached to the CNRS Support and Research Unit
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for teamwork and scientific collaboration. • Excellent communication skills, both oral and written, for writing reports and presenting scientific results. • Flexibility and versatility, essential in the context
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. - Solid programming skills in Python and in scientific computing (PyTorch, scikit-learn, numpy, etc). - Familiarity with GNU/Linux. - Problem solving skills. - Good communication and teamwork skills
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necessary skills to conduct independent research in the field(s) covered by this project. Leadership and good communication skills are also important assets. Other expectations: - Previous experience in
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The candidate must hold a PhD in physical oceanography, meteorology, climate science or geophysical fluid mechanics. The position requires good oral and written communication skills (French and English required
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multidisciplinary and translational research environment Excellent communication and teamwork skills Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR6506-MARLEC-028/Default.aspx Work Location
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fibers during mechanical loading. The successful candidate will develop digital code and/or theoretical models of the poroelastic behavior of collagen hydrogels. He/she will communicate on this work
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Additional Information Eligibility criteria • Sample and data management. • Scientific collaboration in an international and interdisciplinary setting. • Scientific communication (oral and written). We
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the experimental results. - IR laser spectroscopy experiments - Quantum chemistry calculations - Analysis and communication of results The postdoctoral fellow will work within the SYSIPHE team at the Orsay Institute