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genus can be reduced to lower genera by induction. Such reconstruction theorems are lacking for spin curves. In particular we will be investigating the analogs of - Teleman's reconstruction theorem
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– UMR 6226) is a Mixed Laboratory associating CNRS (INC et INSIS), and the University of Rennes 1, the "Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Rennes" (ENSCR) and the "Institut National des Sciences
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of Mercury) by developing an instrumental model of the PWI/AM2P mutual impedance probe embarked on the BepiColombo Mio probe, - contribute to the design and ground testing aspects of the COMPASS/MIX mutual
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indoor air quality improvement. In the last years, photoluminescent (PL) solid sensors, that can respond to the presence of water with a detectable change in their PL signal, have been considered as an
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OH* chemiluminescence. The databases will be explored using modal-decompositions and related signal-processing techniques whose objective is data-reduction that would reveal key dynamics associated
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knowledge of the synthesis and characterization of materials. Signal processing skills are appreciated, but not mandatory. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR8520-YANCOF-019
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the perspective of cell, tissue and organ mechanics/dynamics and mechanical signal transduction. The institute operates according to a fully integrated open laboratory philosophy, with an extensive infrastructure
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the introduction of new tools for the analysis of such equations both from the theoretical and numerical point of views. This project will contribute to the development of such methods. This PhD project focuses
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of Research ExperienceNone Additional Information Eligibility criteria The applicant should have a PhD in astrophysics or an equivalent qualification (e.g., in signal processing and machine learning). Skills in
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that characterize inflammation in response to severe infection (sepsis). At the same time, you will use a reference method from hospital biology laboratories to compare, from an analytical point of view