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, clusters) strongly perturbed by an intense external electromagnetic excitation (ultrashort and/or intense laser pulses, fast charged projectiles). We look for highly motivated candidates with a master's
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transgenic, live imaging and genomics approaches to study leg regeneration in Parhyale. We have previously shown that although regeneration yields faithful replicas of the original legs, the transcriptional
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on the development of original transformations relying on cycloaddition strategies towards the rapid construction of azacycles. [2] In this context, this project aims to investigate the reactivity of readily available
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, Innovations for Energy Conversion) Research is organized into three main themes, - Materials for Energy and Space (MES) - Next Generation Solar Power Plants (NGSPP) - Storage and Solar Chemistry (SSC
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an image of the properties of a surface by scanning above a sample. This is the concept we introduced as B-SNAM, for Bubble Scanning Near-field Acoustic Microscopy. Objectives: The main objective is to
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comments Requirements: - A master's degree in a relevant field (cognitive science, linguistics, psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, engineering) - A specialization in speech perception, phonetics/phonology
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screening assays. The student will also participate in the in vivo experiments of monitoring of tau aggregation by bioluminescence. The main techniques to be performed by the student comprise: cell culture
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important subject for numerous fields (medical imaging, acoustics, seismology, stellar physics, …). The experiments that we pursue make use of an original medium: a laser-cooled atomic cloud. The peculiar
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according 4 main axes: Theme 1: Thermal, efficiency and lubrication of mechanical transmission systems Theme 2: Materials and processes of transmission parts Theme 3: Durability of contact materials
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-researchers, 43 technical and administrative staff and 180 non-permanent staff: contract researchers, PhD students, post-docs and master's students). Translated with DeepL.com (free version) Capturing the CO2