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) of passive resonators (consisting of simple suspended layers) in static and dynamic modes, i.e. frequency response of the vibration amplitude and dissipation, will lead to the estimation of the mechanical
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of view, i.e. by establishing the glycolytic status of the cells through intracellular pH measurements for which we developed the methodology. Different environmental conditions in term of nutrients/oxygen
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the field of mechanical engineering, electronics engineering and computer science. Thanks to this support the group manages the detection system of the Virgo experiment i.e. all the optics, detectors and
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robust method for quantifying magma ascent velocity by coupling petrological analyses of natural samples with numerical modeling (i.e., conduit models, volatile saturation models) to constrain eruptive
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a similar manner as above. • Select and, if necessary, generate Drosophila melanogaster lines to fluorescently label the lines created in the two activities above, i.e., lines with fluorescent LacI
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first-principles methods will rely on the force-constant matching approach, i.e. on the ab initio calculation of force constants performed on smaller subsystems, latter assembled to build the dynamical
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Post-doctoral offer: Maturity model to support the co-creation of locally accessible urban factories
this thesis will be a capacity-building model that takes into account all the dimensions of the collaboration (i.e. actors, shared knowledge and documentation, quality criteria, openness and business models
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electromagnetic sources with two different technologies: (i) one for surface medical applications, i.e., cutaneous or subcutaneous electroporation, (ii) the other will use a device inducing a focusing of the
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(i.e. through electrical pulses). Information is contained in the pronounced difference of electrical conductivity between crystalline and amorphous phases of the GeSbTe alloy. Recent works, including
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of polymerization, i.e., creating stereocontrolled sequences using lactide in its racemic version. The aim is thus to design bio-sourced polymers that are easily degradable and have modulable thermomechanical