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supervision of Antoine Guichet, as part of the Polarity and Morphogenesis team, headed by Antoine Guichet at the Institut Jacques Monod. Microtubules are a central component of the cytoskeleton and play a key
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of ultrasound therapy and their control in real time. This team develops new methods for the control of ultrasonic cavitation, a phenomenon that enables the permeabilization of numerous biological membranes
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by N. Perret and co-supervised by L. Djakovitch. N. Perret is specialized in the development of supported metal catalysts for hydrogenation and oxidation reactions. The project BioMCat, which focuses
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are minimally invasive, orally delivered medical devices that traverse the gastrointestinal tract, using electronic, mechanical, or smart material elements for diagnosis, therapy, surgery, or sampling
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process structures. However, this method is limited by the inductive bias of the predefined superstructure. Innovation: Increased computing power and advances in data science have popularized new algorithms
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foundations, algorithmic methods, and applications in diverse fields such as industry, healthcare, transportation, and intelligent systems. This research focuses on devising innovative strategies for evaluating
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expertise in structural studies of thin-film materials using transmission electron microscopy. The team is also developing original methods for polymer orientation using high-temperature mechanical brushing
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-insulator transitions, etc. The second area includes activities relating to "nanoscience" in the broadest sense. These are approached from the perspective of fundamental properties, when the dimensions
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are considered a key ingredient in the complex mechanisms of solar wind generation. Solar jets, very commonly observed phenomena in the solar atmosphere and occurring over a wide range of spatial and temporal
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relative near-absence near Earth orbit and beyond, SBs are considered a key ingredient in the complex mechanisms of solar wind generation. Solar jets, very commonly observed phenomena in the solar atmosphere