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the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The postdoctoral researcher will contribute to the development and optimization of an experimental setup
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(MESR). The Marie Sklodowska-Curie GLYCOCALYX doctoral network (https://www.glycocalyx.org/ ) brings together 15 European partners implementing a multidisciplinary research and training program to study
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-for-integrative - genomics/) at Institut Pasteur, led by Laura Cantini, works at the interface of machine learning and biology (tools developed by the team: https://github.com/cantinilab ). The team is composed
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when aquatic environment was not completely oxygenated. The candidate will focus on the physiological and biochemical characterization of this intermediate state of evolution of photosynthesis where a
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existing structural and functional MRI data, acquire new data in collaboration with clinical researchers, and prepare publications and conference presentations. - Study preparation - Data acquisition (MRI
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. Located at the heart of a leading scientific ecosystem, the laboratory develops innovative projects at the interface between theory, experimentation and instrumentation. Joining the LPENSL means becoming
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will ideally be developed as extensions of the ANEMOI library of the European Centre for Medium-Term Weather Forecasting. The person recruited will develop new regional weather forecasting methodologies
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crossbar matrix and an integrated perceptron. - Contribute to the development of the interconnection and control electronics of the synapse network in conjunction with the electronics engineer recruited
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and production of software tools for in silico screening of chemical libraries and rational drug design of molecules for therapeutic purposes. - Contribute to the development of a high-throughput
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collective dissipative dynamics in quantum emitter systems (such as cold atoms) strongly coupled to a driven cavity, while accounting for motion-related degrees of freedom. The focus will be on developing