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Master's degree in ethology, psychology, neuroscience, or cognitive sciences. Scientific curiosity, adaptability, and the ability to work in a team will be significant assets given the interdisciplinary
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influencing the use of different strategies. We will focus on two main types of endogenous factors: personality traits and cognitive skills. With an interdisciplinary focus, this project explores these inter
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bioinformatics. The main responsibilities include: High-throughput sequencing: Applying long-read sequencing technologies (Oxford Nanopore) to quantify DVG populations in cells and virions without PCR bias (Direct
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treatment-recycling plants. The main objectives of the project are: to reduce the quantity and hazardousness of final waste; to obtain separate streams of platinoids downstream from the process, with a view
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multiple spatial and temporal scales. By adopting a multi-scale perspective, the project aims to significantly improve our ability to observe and quantify flood-related hazards. The main study area will be
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of Paris. The thesis project aims to characterise a connector between the two centrioles of the centrosome that forms specifically in cells with a primary cilium, enabling the centrioles to be positioned
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doctoral students, post-doctoral students and master's students). This research project will be carried out within the CiTherE research area, which is made up of specialists in chemical kinetics
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Recombination team is a multinational team (France, Switzerland, Italy, India) composed of three researchers, two engineers, one PhD student, and several master students. The working language is English. The
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involved in various growth processes throughout the plant life cycle. Main objectives will be the prediction of GA-binding residues, their validation using molecular analysis, and the screening for novel GA
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on developing a multimodal mobile application to assist the mobility of visually impaired people, based on their needs, expectations, and constraints. Following an original “visually impaired person-centered