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the mechanisms of neurovascular coupling (NVC) in the human retina — a key physiological process whose early dysfunction is linked to Alzheimer's disease. The team has developed a new cellular-resolution imaging
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compatible with high-speed imaging over long durations, (2) optimize system control and develop signal processing tools, and (3) apply it to imaging challenges involving organoids and living biological tissues
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coupled neuronal and vascular dynamics of the human retina. Scientific Objective The goal of this PhD project is to develop new optical methods and advanced image-processing approaches to simultaneously
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the evaluation, the intensification and the optimization of carbonation (biotic and abiotic) processes involving different feedstocks, to address three different applications of industry decarbonation, in straight
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-cell omics technologies, including single-cell RNA-seq, confocal microscopy, immunolabelling, and image analysis. Where to apply E-mail alessandra.pierani@inserm.fr Requirements Research FieldBiological
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on electrophysiological approaches (MEEG, iEEG) and signal processing, while in Maastricht, the partner team provides ultra-high-field imaging (7T and 9.4T fMRI) and AI-based modeling. The PhD student will be enrolled
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, confocal microscopy, immunolabelling, and image analysis. Specific responsibilities: - To generate different stable lines for live imaging, birthdating, and ablation of CR cells and their respective
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of the flow. In many applications, the friction drag is extremely influential to the operational effectiveness of the device or process. This applies especially to transport, involving either self‐propelling
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Reactions and Process Engineering Laboratory (UMR
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'Cognition in Complex Situations' team, focusing on cognitive and socio-cognitive processes in human activities, considering environmental factors On February 11, 2005, the French disability law was adopted