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funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD work will be conducted
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, dedicated to studying the head direction circuit in the mouse brain. In particular, the presubiculum is crucial for head direction coding and the integration of vestibular and visual sensory signals. But
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Experience: Methods and Challenges for Optimized Crisis Alert Management Objectives: This PhD thesis aims at exploring the essential aspects of the warning process and thus reinforcing the responsiveness and
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internationally recognized for its expertise on oxide materials. The PhD student will become a member of the Thin Films, Interfaces and Surfaces group at CRISMAT and will be supervised by Julien Varignon, Lecturer
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of ecology within open science (history of human and social sciences, discourse analysis, text mining, participant observation, interviews, network analysis, etc.) OpenEdition Lab is recruiting a PhD student
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director. • CEFE (Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive): The FORECAST team of CEFE carries out work comparing structure and growth of forest, according to type of stand and stationary conditions
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management of the major physics experiment. In particular, it is one of the 14 main international data processing centers for experiments at CERN's LHC accelerator. It also provides computing resources
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information flows in the brainstem during such integrative reflexive behaviors by assessing the direction of neuronal communication or causality. Although correlation analysis of neural activity signals is
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lifestyles include behaviours such as physical activity, sleep, eating habits, stress management and screen consumption, all of which play a crucial role in maintaining an overall state of physical, mental and
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Description The person recruited will work at LAPSCO with Delphine Martinot (PR UCA), thesis director, in close collaboration with each member of the SCOPIL project: Ludovic Ferrand (DR CNRS), Magali Ginet (PR