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at the Institute of Physics of Rennes. We are a highly collaborative and international team with more than 20 researchers working in the areas of ultrafast spectroscopy, crystallography and energy conversion. Our
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, W Kwon, S Inpanathan, BA Sayed, R Botelho, S Uderhardt, SA Freeman. Nature Cell Biology. 2024. Revised and resubmitted. Redistribution of the glycocalyx exposes phagocytic determinants on apoptotic
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representatives of the geothermal companies that expressed their interest in the project at the time of its submission. Thematics : Earth Sciences / Geothermal energy and Fault Mechanics / Fluid-rock interaction
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environmental sciences would also be appreciated. Presentation of the thesis project: The energy transition is putting pressure on metal georesources, which is set to increase significantly over the next few
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), Laboratoire de l'accélérateur linéaire (LAL) and Laboratoire de physique théorique (LPT). The laboratory's research themes are nuclear physics, high-energy physics, astroparticles and cosmology, theoretical
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microfabrication techniques, as well as live cell imaging techniques and the use of software such as Matlab for image and data analysis. The Tournier-Gachet team and Morgan Delarue's team have a solid network of
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at the Institute of Physics of Rennes. We are a highly collaborative and international team with more than 20 researchers working in the areas of ultrafast spectroscopy, crystallography and energy conversion. Our
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proposed here combines cell biology and bioengineering. It consists in developing micro-fabricated 3D substrates that mimic the dynamic topographical constraints of the renal tubule, compatible with cell
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PERSEUS investigating the design of power amplifiers for multi-user massive MIMO with low energy consumption. This thesis is thus part of a larger scientific project including internal and external
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position to work on a project funded by the ANR in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy of cell wall polysaccharides. The project is aimed at identifying and characterize the cell wall components