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changeYears of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria • Minimum training: PhD in atmospheric physics and chemistry, with significant experience in in situ data analysis. • Good
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functional interactions. This part of the work requires knowledge in and interest for algorithms for high throughput sequence analysis, in data structures for sequence data, and in processing of deep
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approaches are required to analyze the ever-growing amount of data. This requires coupling up-to-date data analysis libraries with the existing highly optimized numerical simulation codes. The PDI Data
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from an interstellar perspective; - Write analysis reports, process and interpret data; - Promote the work in scientific publications. Host laboratory: UMR8523 PhLAM (CNRS - University of Lille): Physics
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pollen sequences available in three target areas (Alps, Pyrenees, Jura) • Data Analysis: Perform regional and local analyses of past land-cover (plant, group of land-cover types) using pollen databases and
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for managing sample, experimental analysis, as well as coordination of the collaborative work with partners in and out of the lab, data interpretation and publication of the results UMR 6072 GREYC (Groupe de
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on the effect of the language environment on auditory speech processing during early development. The postdoctoral researcher will actively participate in experimental design, data collection and analysis, and
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) Mathematical analysis and modelling of data and formatting of figures. 7) Monitoring and maintenance of the team's equipment. 8) Training and supervision of PhD and Master's students if necessary. Created on 1
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alignment, assembly control and synchronization of components - characterization of the setup performances - preparation of test and biological samples, data acquisition, data analysis - communication (with
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. Numerical modeling of Mercury's magnetosphere and ion dynamics 2. MSA instrument data analysis LPP (Laboratory of Plasma Physics) is a joint research unit of the CNRS, École Polytechnique, and Sorbonne