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demand by users from French and international laboratories. This team is composed of a research director, a research fellow, three research engineers, and two assistant engineers, not to mention the
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, head of the activity, and with the assistance of Franck Pereira dos Santos, head of the IA&CI team. Activities directly related to the EQUIP-G project will be carried out under the supervision
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mechanics is ubiquitous in geophysical and industrial applications. Better understanding of flows will help to address major challenges to deal with new energy and environmental constraints. Collaborations
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of 9 people : 4PhD students, 3 post doc, 1 research engineer and 1 assistant. The team is associated with the Institut Pasteur's Computational Biology Department, UMR3738 and the PRAIRIE Artificial
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collecting media content produced by controversial figures from the 1980s to the present day. The postdoctoral researcher (M/F) will assist the pilot team in developing the corpus policy on one of the three
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the data (includes supervision of master students to help with this task) in close collaboration with experts who participated in the data collection • Publishing the results of the research in a clinical
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-Orientales) in connection with field stakeholders, this approach will help improve prevention, strengthen forest resilience, and protect populations, ecosystems, and the forestry economy. This postdoctoral
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to €15 per month, subject to conditions - staff restaurant at a preferential rate - car park - leisure, sports and cultural activities via the social action and mutual aid committee (CAES du CNRS) or local
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position in our group on experimental realization and diagnostics of multiphase flow problems. In our project we aim to develop reliable diagnostic tools to help designing efficient removal/mixing systems
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participation in the project. Scientific supervision will be provided by Marion Maisonobe (Research Fellow at the CNRS). She will be assisted in the technical aspects of this task by Hugues Pécout, research