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2 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Research Field Physics » Biophysics Physics » Statistical physics Chemistry » Computational chemistry Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher
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The development of statistical/machine learning approaches for downscaling at the kilometer scale will be the main mission of the position. For various climate variables (temperature, precipitation, wind, etc
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, phase stability, characteristics of basic defects: vacancies and self-interstitials (energy of formation and migration). - Use statistical tools to study the impact of composition and potential
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measurements, including experience with UV-VIS spectrophotometer (for absorption) and radiometer (for reflectance) measurements. Strong statistical skills and knowledge: proficiency in applying statistical
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background in integrable systems, statistical physics, and particularly in generalized hydrodynamics. They should also have a solid experience in numerical simulations. Website for additional job details https
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statistical software (R, Python, Stata, etc.) - Conduct a literature review - Draft scientific articles - Attend research seminar seminars organized by the school - Present scientific articles at national and
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Description The postdoc will be involved in further developments of high-mobility two-dimensional electron gases in close collaboration with numerous mesoscopic activities (anyonic statistics, charge Kondo
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the scientific life of the Statistical Physics axis of the department. He or she may also have interactions with members of the mathematics department at ENS or with other researchers in the Paris area. Funding
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the experiments ; -statistical analyses of the results ; -writing the articles in English and participating to international meetings. The candidate will work at the LAPSCO (a CNRS lab), in a team consisting of
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to recruit a post-doctoral fellow in environmental epidemiology for a period of 6 months to study pubertal development and hormonal status in adolescence in the PARIS birth cohort. It is a work of statistical