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of scienceYears of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria - Experience in the development, analysis, and implementation of numerical methods for simulation - Expertise in programming
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-layer techniques (preferred/an asset, intermediate level). Proficiency in Python for scripting, data analysis, and automation (advanced proficiency required). Website for additional job details https
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(energy, spatial resolution, stability) Analysis and interpretation of experimental data Preparation of scientific publications and presentations at conferences Interaction with academic and industrial
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21 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire national des champs magnétiques intenses Research Field Physics Physics » Solid state physics Physics » Surface physics
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. The project emphasizes spectroscopic galaxy surveys—in particular the analysis of data from the ESA Euclid mission—and 21-cm intensity mapping, especially from the SKA Observatory (SKAO). Our goal is to
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, statistics, quantitative/qualitative analysis. - Appetite for educational AI, LLMs, or data analysis (advanced skills not required but appreciated). Cross-functional skills - Interdisciplinary teamwork
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collaboration between: the Institut Langevin (ESPCI Paris – PSL), where instrumentation and data-analysis developments are carried out; and the Paris Eye Imaging group at the Quinze-Vingts National Ophthalmology
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source and an infrared laser test bench. Script development in Python and C++ will be necessary to control ASIC parameters, to automate data collection and to record data for analysis (Python, ROOT). He
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for deviations from SM expectations. This effort requires a global analysis of the LHC data to fully exploit the information it provides about physics at the TeV scale and beyond and thus maximise the LHC physics
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research work, which may include data collection and analysis, writing original manuscripts, or a combination of these different elements. The contract is expected to result in scientific communications and