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of such high-performance fiber laser platforms requires advances in the development of high-reliability fiber components and optimized doped fibers. The first objective of this PhD project is to explore
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, Communication, Optimization • SyRI: Robotic Systems in Interaction The PhD student will join the CID team, whose research focuses on Artificial Intelligence, including statistical learning, uncertainty management
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Inria, the French national research institute for the digital sciences | Villeurbanne, Rhone Alpes | France | about 1 month ago
small batteries do remain to be overtaken. These challenges can be summarized as: (i) computational efficiency/optimization, (ii) power efficiency, (iii) audio latency, and (iv) programmability
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intermediate host. Mathematical modeling is essential for anticipating the long-term impacts of gene drive interventions, optimizing strategies before implementation, and evaluating both their effectiveness and
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optimization of complex systems, intelligent data and information systems, as well as networks, distributed systems, and security. LIMOS stands out for its interdisciplinary approach, combining theoretical
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of front-end electronics and miniature RF antennas for chronic implantation. You will prototype and characterize the wireless link (power + sensing), design and optimize sensor-resonator coupling, and
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the structure of the BMP1/PCPE2 complex by cryo-electron microscopy with the help of previously developed Nanobodies® to stabilize flexible regions. Finally, we will engineer an optimized inhibitor of BMP1 with
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a family of specific peptide substrates for the PKs of interest (PKs of the JAK, GRK, IRAK, RIPK and ERK/MAPK families) (2) developing and optimizing fluorescent peptide biosensors from the identified
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optimize a multimodal pretargeted radionuclide therapy approach for PDAC, leveraging the simultaneous targeting of both neoplastic and stromal targets to enhance therapeutic outcomes and reduce associated
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cavitation and the effects observed on biofilms and bacteria, and to understand these links, in order, in the long term, to optimize and control this type of therapy. The profile of the PhD student (M/F) must