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. Extraocular muscles (EOMs), which control eye movement, are distinct from all other muscles due to their unique resistance to Duchenne muscular dystrophy and Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and their remarkable
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); willingness to learn advanced quantitative methods Good command of written and spoken English Enthusiasm and enjoyment for research and science, strong personal commitment We offer Multilingual and
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, OTHER RESEARCH REQUIREMENTS Soft skills: Self-control, diplomacy, respect for confidentiality Good interpersonal skills with a variety of people Ability to adapt and work as part of a team Organizational
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, including ONERA, CNRS (INCIA laboratory) in Bordeaux, and INRIA in Bordeaux. The ANR COURRIER explores the coordination between humans and robots. It is inspired by motor control theories in cognitive
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sulfide phases, focusing on group VIII metals (Ni, Co, Fe) in order to precisely control the size, morphology, crystallographic phase and composition of the synthesized sulfides. After advanced
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serotonergic structure involved in the descending pain control mechanisms) in nociceptive and aversive responses, as well as its involvement in the comorbidity with mood disorders, using a murine neuropathic
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requirements, their sensitivity and linewidth have to be improved and their individual control into a multiplexed system should be enabled, which is not possible with the current hybrid technology. To tackle
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both theoretical and experimental approaches. PhD Project Objective This project proposes a theoretical and experimental approach to understand and control charge storage mechanisms in MnO₂ in an ionic
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the second phase, we will study the impact of NRP discharges on an NH3-air mixture in a 10 kW laboratory burner, with flame attachment stabilization. Control of the discharge regime will be crucial to form a
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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Context of the Study Understanding and controlling catalytic mechanisms is crucial