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innovative porous solid nanoparticles capable of capturing and degrading model toxic agents of the NRBC type. The properties of these materials ensure (i) shaping efficiency (deposition on the fibre), (ii
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and optimize specific functions. The ICMCB carries out fundamental research on model materials and/or materials with potential applications. The ICMCB is a UMR with an average of 280 agents (permanent
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phenomena (nanoscience and size-dependent fundamental properties) Soft matter and physics–biology interfaces (complex systems, living tissues, liquid crystals, foams, polymers, granular matter). The PhD will
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the development and activity of human beige adipose tissue. We will use a human beige adipose tissue organoid model recently developed by the team from cells derived from the vascular stromal fraction of human
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environment featuring a wide range of research activities, including QM/MM simulations, ionic liquid simulations, and excited-state characterization. The aim of this PhD thesis is the atomistic modeling
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that will bring us closer to the cellular context. The PhD student will use a combination of biochemical and structural biology methods: reconstitution of ribonucleoprotein complexes from cell extracts and/or
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, resource allocation decisions are taken at a high frequency. Due to high complexity of the decisions as well as uncertainty of the system parameters, traditional solver based approaches are not well suited
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the success of the offspring. DNA replication requires the separation of the two parental strands. This function is performed by the progression along a single strand of a ring-shaped protein complex
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software and models will be developed for data processing and analysis. Finally, the instrument capabilities will be evaluated using protocols and reference samples previously developed for this purpose in
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of an object become as small as certain characteristic distances (coherence length, mean free path, etc.). The third area extends the concept of "soft matter" to biological systems. The themes range from complex